‘Norman F***ing Rockwell’ directed by Chuck Grantcourtesy of YouTube/Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey’s sister, Chuck Grant, had her art stolen

The artist and director had her ‘entire retrospective’ taken over the holidays

Lana Del Rey took to Twitter this morning to share news of her sister’s artwork being stolen. “This week, family mementos including my sisters entire retrospective were taken,” she writes. 

The sister in question is Chuck Grant, the artist, photographer, and director responsible for the majority of the singer’s videos, including her new 14-minute visual for Norman Fucking Rockwell!.

There are no details about how Grant’s work was taken or where it was housed beforehand, but Lana has put out a (very generous, considering it was stolen) offer for it to be sent back.

“I’d love to encourage whoever took it to please consider sending any of the scans of her previous work back to us for a no questions asked reward,” she continues. “The work we lost can’t be reproduced and exists nowhere but where it was.”

The comments section of the post is filled with sympathy from Chuck Grant and Lana Del Rey fans, because it’s got to be pretty heartbreaking when a large chunk of your life’s work is whisked away.

Fingers crossed for a safe return.

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