

Queen & Cuntry-Don't Stop Me Now
2008
Screenprint on record cover

This LP cover, designed by Banksy, brings his irreverent and subversive visual language into the realm of music. Through stark stencilling and a deliberately provocative reworking of familiar imagery, the artist transforms the album sleeve into a site of critique, where humour and confrontation exist side by side. The composition reflects his ongoing interest in challenging authority, identity, and the symbols embedded in popular culture.
As with his other collaborations, ranging from mainstream bands to underground projects, the work demonstrates Banksy’s ability to move fluidly between disciplines. The record sleeve becomes more than packaging; it functions as a portable artwork, circulating widely while retaining its critical edge. By embedding his imagery within the music industry, Banksy expands the reach of street art, merging fine art, design, and mass culture into a single, highly collectible object.




