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Frankie Cosmos Is Obsessed With Justin Bieber in Her "Art School" Video

If you find Justin Bieber nauseating, you probably shouldn't watch Frankie Cosmos' new video for "Art School" (taken from her excellent album Zentropy). Images of his face cover the room around singer/songwriter Greta Kline, who partakes in some extreme acts of adoration for the singer: reading Seventeen, animating the two of them kissing as clay figurines, and of course, dancing in her bedroom. At the end, she snuggles up with a pillow bearing Bieber's image as if it were really him. If only. Watch the video below via Pitchfork.tv. It was directed by Sophia Bennett Holmes.

Frankie will be playing two shows next week: a gig at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York on November 1, followed by November 5 at Shea Stadium in Brooklyn.

Read our interview with Kline.



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