Remember earlier this year, when Iggy Pop posed starkers for an art class in New York?

The punk icon was the life model for an art class at the Brooklyn Museum which was the brainchild of artist Jeremy Deller - and now the fruits of the class's labours are going on public display.

Dazed Digital report that 'Iggy Pop Life Class' will run at the Brooklyn Museum from November 4th - March 26th and will see all 21 drawings on display.

Pop told EW earlier this year: "It wasn’t about my winkie, or anything. It was just a documentation of what’s left of me. It’s not the sort of thing I’m going to start doing as a weekend job. I did it once at the start of my career, I was photographed also without clothes by Bill King and Gerard Malanga from the Warhol Factory, so it was time.”

You can see one of the artists' (NSFW) drawings below, via Brooklyn Museum/Dazed Digital: