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Urban and street photography took shape alongside New York City’s financial crisis of the 1970s, as creatives sought ways to capture the undercovered vibrancy of communities. Hip-hop, an ...
Currently at MoPOP, the Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop exhibit features four decades of photography from the late 1970s to today. The museum said the display documents a revolution in ...
Vadukul’s photography came to prominence in the late 1990s, just as hip-hop was gaining a mainstream presence, and his work reflected that evolution: His cinematic, dreamlike portraits broke ...
Channeling hip-hop energy and the urban experience, the featured projects included experimental visualizations, installations, building designs, urban development proposals and, of course, a playlist.
Some artists are paying their “respects” to the abandoned grain silos that for decades stood as icons of Midwest decay and as ...
The exhibit showcases the work of longtime New York-based photographer Ronnie Wright. The gallery is lined with dozens of photos, with each one offering a glimpse into a different era of hip-hop.
Monge Capital and Dudley Ventures helped to facilitate NJCC’s investment into the museum, which will honor the borough’s history of hip-hop and open to the public during the summer of 2026, NJCC said.
A new exhibit called "A Hip-Hop Life" covers five decades in the life and work of photographer Ernie Paniccioli, who was there to capture the emergence of what became a new musical genre.
2. Album cover shoot for 2 undisclosed Nigerian Artistes Day 3 1.Jonathan Mannion Talk Presentation with Hip Hop representatives and Photography representatives. Date: Saturday, October 29, 2016 ...