Justin Timberlake's glassy-eyed mugshot displayed as artwork at Hamptons Gallery following DWI arrest

Justin Timberlake's glassy-eyed mugshot displayed as artwork at Hamptons Gallery following DWI arrest
Justin Timberlake's recent mugshot has been transformed into a unique art piece, currently exhibited at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York (Justin Timberlake/Facebook, Sag Harbor PD)

HAMPTONS: Justin Timberlake's recent mugshot has been transformed into a unique art piece, currently exhibited at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York—the town where Timberlake was arrested last month, as reported by Page Six.

The pop star, aged 43, was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated, a charge that has unexpectedly become a source of artistic inspiration.

Hamptons gallery features Justin Timberlake's mugshot as limited-edition artwork after DWI incident

Justin Timberlake mugshot (Sag Harbor PD)
Justin Timberlake's arrested mugshot turned into an art installation at Hamptons Gallery (Sag Harbor PD)

Artist Godfrey Lohman created the limited-edition artwork featuring Timberlake's mugshot in various colors, drawing significant attention.

Gallery owner Romany Kramoris expressed her excitement, stating, “My reaction was, ‘Oh my God!’ That’s great! It’s just great!”

The artwork, priced at $520, has been drawing continuous crowds of onlookers eager to view and photograph this contemporary piece.

Gallery employee Leslie Raff told Page Six, (Timberlake’s mugshot) is their most contemporary piece. Find the photo here.

Timberlake was arrested on June 18 for driving while intoxicated, receiving two citations: one for running a stop sign and another for failing to stay in his lane.

According to the arrest report, the singer's 2025 BMW was observed driving through a stop sign and failing to stay within the correct lane. The arresting officer noted Timberlake's bloodshot eyes, the smell of alcohol on his breath, slowed speech, and poor performance on field sobriety tests.

Following his arrest, Timberlake was processed at the Sag Harbor Police Headquarters and later arraigned at the Sag Harbor Village Justice Court. He was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court on July 26—the same day he is set to perform in Krakow, Poland, as part of his tour.

Leslie Raff, an employee at the Romany Kramoris Gallery, described The gallery describes Timberlake's mugshot art as "our most contemporary piece! It’s au courant."

They plan to exhibit the mugshot pieces throughout the summer, continuing to captivate visitors with this intersection of celebrity and art.

Internet buzzes over Justin Timberlake's DWI mugshot display in Hamptons Gallery

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Justin Timberlake's recent DWI mugshot transformed into a piece of art has sparked mixed reactions online (Getty Images)

Justin Timberlake's recent DWI mugshot transformed into a piece of art has sparked mixed reactions online, drawing attention to the intersection of celebrity mishaps and artistic interpretation.

One user defended Timberlake, stating, "Leave him alone. People struggle. He's human. Mistakes are made."

However, contrasting views surfaced, with another user expressing disappointment, "Sad for those who can find laughter and pleasure in other’s misfortune." 

A user remarked critically, "I expect more class from the Hamptons." 

Meanwhile, others adopted a forgiving stance, emphasizing that mistakes happen and nobody was harmed, "Let’s move on we all make mistakes. Nobody was hurt."

One user remarked, "A piece of art. They shouldn’t glorify drinking and driving!!!!"

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