Stanley Donwood and Radiohead Collaborate For Coachella 2026

Stanley Donwood and Radiohead Collaborate For Coachella 2026

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British rock band Radiohead and Jealous artist Stanley Donwood have teamed on an experiential project for US music and art festival, Coachella.

While the Grammy and Ivor Novello-winning Radiohead will not be at Coachella, they have teamed up with long-standing collaborator Stanley Donwood on an unmissable experience in the desert. Taking place from 10-19th April, the 25th edition of Coachella will play host to “The Bunker Debut of Radiohead Motion Picture House KID A MNESIA”. On Instagram, the festival’s organisers revealed more about the ticketed installation: “At its center is a 75-minute large-format film made from thousands of fragments created by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood during the recording of Kid A and Amnesiac: sketches, paintings, collages, audio recordings, and handwritten notes.”




First trailered at the bottom of the Coachella 2026 poster, stay tuned for more information about Radiohead and Stanley Donwood's "The Bunker Debut of Radiohead Motion Picture House KID A MNESIA”.


Last November Jealous played host to ‘Hazarda Hazardo!’, an exhibition by Stanley Donwood celebrating over three decades of collaboration with Radiohead. Coinciding with Radiohead's sold-out London concerts as part of their major European tour, this unmissable exhibition offered fans a rare opportunity to explore sixteen prints curated from Donwood's vast personal archive including artwork the seminal album ‘OK Computer’ and the newly rereleased ‘Pacific Coast 2024’, originally created for the band's 2003 album ‘Hail to the Thief’. 

Stanley Donwood X Tchock, ‘Target Land, Nothing’, 2022


Stanley Donwood has partnered with life long collaborator Thom Yorke, also known by his pseudonym Tchock, for the Print and the Poem; an annual project co-published by Jealous and Enitharmon Editions, first initiated in 2015 and released as part of London Original Print Fair. 


Target Land is a seven colour screenprint, beautifully presented in a bespoke gatefold 45 x 45cm record sleeve, with debossed text on both the front and back. The print is accompanied by a screenprinted poem, also conceived by the artistic duo and signed by both.


The artwork for 'Target Land, Nothing' was used as the reverse cover art for Kid A, the fourth studio album by Radiohead, released in 2000. The dark and chaotic landscape is immediately recognisable as part of this body of artwork, which is now being revisited over twenty years later, with Christie’s presenting six paintings by Donwood created during the period 1999-2001 in their 2021 Post-War and Contemporary Art Auction. 


Donwood describes their collective ideas behind the portfolio; “We started to use the computer to collapse geology into itself and to exaggerate mountains and gorges, to populate the landscape with stalking creatures like pylons that had come to life, with half-completed cartoon behemoths and floating red cubes, aerial swimming pools of blood."


Browse all Jealous X Stanley Donwood prints here and take a closer look at 'Target Land, Nothing' now.