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Sabrina Carpenter's new album art for "Man's Best Friend" is subversive and satirical — or, depending on how you see it, a degrading mockery of domestic violence.
The post featured an image (widely assumed to be the album’s cover art) of Sabrina on her hands and knees while a man pulls her by her hair.
The increased global emphasis on generative AI has forced artists and their fans to consider ethical boundaries. Tri-Cities art scenes are no exception.
Album covers are an important part of music not only as marketing, but as art. Here are three iconic covers from the 70s.
Sabrina Carpenter, did not in fact, eat with the cover art of her Summer 2025 album and more than disappointed, fans are 'disturbed' ...
A Scottish women’s charity said Carpenter’s new album cover evokes “tired tropes” of women being “possessions,” while fans have defended her cover as satirical commentary on sexism.
Days after Carpenter unveiled the cover art for "Man's Best Friend," her upcoming album, she replied to someone questioning the photo.
Charli XCX’s Brat, arguably the most impactful album artwork in recent memory, took home the Grammy earlier this year for Best Recording Package. That category recognizes the album cover design ...
Why is Sabrina Carpenter’s album cover controversial? The album cover, which was revealed on the singer’s Instagram on Wednesday, shows Carpenter on all fours, grabbing a man’s leg.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter is stirring a debate around provocative imagery and what's appropriate for young fans with her new album cover.
While Lorde showed fans the album’s already-revealing cover in advance, social media users were shocked to see the NSFW interior art hidden inside.