Justin Timberlake’s Mugshot Is Now an Art Piece at Hamptons Gallery Following His DWI Arrest

The Sag Harbor Police Department released the singer’s mugshot on June 18 after he was arrested on DWI charges


Sag Harbor Police Department Justin Timberlake mugshot© Provided by People

Justin Timberlake’s mugshot is now a work of art in the same town in which he was arrested last month.

According to the New York Post’s Page Six, the “Selfish” singer’s mugshot image was turned into a limited-edition piece that’s now featured at the Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York — the same town where Timberlake, 43, was booked by police last month for allegedly “operating his vehicle in an intoxicated condition,” authorities previously told PEOPLE.

Artist Godfrey Lohman brought the art piece (said to be available in several colors) to the gallery recently, which has attracted “nonstop lines” and onlookers eager to snap photos of it, per the report.

 

“My reaction was, ‘Oh my God!’ That’s great! It’s just great!” owner Romany Kramoris told the outlet of seeing the artwork in her gallery, which plans to carry Timberlake’s mugshot pieces — which are reportedly priced at $520 — through the rest of the summer.

Gallery employee Leslie Raff told Page Six, “[Timberlake’s mugshot] is our most contemporary piece! It’s au courant.”


Jamie McCarthy/FilmMagic Justin Timberlake attends the 2019 Songwriters Hall Of Fame at The New York Marriott Marquis on June 13, 2019 in New York City© Provided by People

On June 18, Timberlake was charged with one count of driving while intoxicated and two citations — one for running a stop sign and one for failure to keep in lane — after a police officer saw the singer’s 2025 BMW drive through a stop sign early that morning and “fail to keep on the right side of the roadway,” per his arrest report obtained by PEOPLE.

The arresting officer who initiated the traffic stop claimed in the report that Timberlake’s “eyes were bloodshot and glassy, a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath, he was unable to divide attention, he had slowed speech, he was unsteady afoot and he performed poorly on all standardized field sobriety tests.”

As a result, the Grammy winner was processed at the Sag Harbor Police Headquarters and arraigned at the Sag Harbor Village Justice Court later that morning. He was released on his own recognizance following the hearing. His court date is set for July 26 — the same day he’ll be in Kraków, Poland, for his tour.

Timberlake’s arrest came amid his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he was on break from at the time following a sold-out show at Miami’s Kaseya Center. His next scheduled concerts will stop in cities in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky this month before the “Cry Me a River” performer takes his tour overseas.

Justin Timberlake’s mugshot has been turned into art in the Hamptons.

An image of the singer after his recent arrest is featured in a piece at the local Romany Kramoris Gallery, and we’re told there have been nonstop lines and pedestrians snapping photos of the work.

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Artist Godfrey Lohman created limited editions of “Tuesday Night Out Featuring Justin Timberlake.”courtesy of Romany Kramoris Gallery
Artist Godfrey Lohman made the limited edition piece, and when he brought them to the gallery, “My reaction was, ‘Oh my God!’ That’s great! It’s just great!” owner Romany Kramoris, told Page Six.

Kramoris is fondly known around town as the “Queen of Sag Harbor” after operating her gallery for 44 years.

The gallery’s Leslie Raff quipped, “[Timberlake’s recent mugshot] is our most contemporary piece! It’s au courant.”

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The image is available in several colors including, pink, green and blue.courtesy of Romany Kramoris Gallery
At $520, the gallery has sold “two or three” of the works so far, and, “a lot of people are coming back,” Kramoris said.

The gallery plans to carry the pieces throughout the summer. “The green one is not my favorite. He looks a little sickly, too many martinis on the green one,” Kramoris said.

Timberlake was arrested in Sag Harbor on June 18.

A bartender at the American Hotel, two doors down from Kramoris’ gallery, said the singer had only one martini at the bar there before his arrest. “If he was drinking more, it wasn’t here,” an employee at the hotel told People magazine.

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Romany Kramoris Gallery is two doors down from the American Hotel, where Timberlake was drinking before his DWI.Romany Kramoris Gallery/Facebook
We broke the news that the arresting officer who pulled the star over was so young he didn’t even know who Timberlake was.

“He didn’t recognize him or his name,” an insider told Page Six after the arrest.

Police described Timberlake as having glassy and bloodshot eyes in his mugshot.Sag Harbor PD/MEGA
Some Sag Harbor locals aren’t fans of the Timberlake-inspired art.

Kramoris told us, “Some [in the community] raised their eyebrows, and say, ‘Oh, you’ve got that,’ when they see the image in the gallery.”

But, “Others are so excited, the young ones especially… it’s happy! I certainly appreciate it in my store. The fact that I have the picture is happy. The incident wasn’t so much,” she said.

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Timberlake is currently on his “Forget Tomorrow” world tour.Getty Images for Live Nation

The Warhol-esque piece is titled “Tuesday Night Out featuring Justin Timberlake,” (which is technically inaccurate since the arrest occurred early Tuesday morning). But, artistic license and all!

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