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Recognize! Hip Hop And Contemporary Portraituredate:Friday, July 4, 2008 time:11:30 AM to 7:00 PM venue:National Portrait Gallery address:750 9th Street North West Washington, DC 20001 View map from:Smithsonian American Art Museum
Since its inception in the 1970s, hip hop has been arguably the most influential
and popular musical form in America. Starting February 8, the National Portrait
Gallery is featuring the work of artists who have explored this phenomenon.
David Scheinbaum has been photographing hip hop artists since 2000, both in
concert and offstage, including such celebrated groups as Public Enemy,
Blackalicious, Phar Cyde, De La Soul and Jurassic-5. Kehinde Wiley, best known
for his large, colorful paintings of anonymous young black men, has created
portraits of hip hop artists such as LL Cool J and Ice T, each based on a famous
European or American painting from the 17th through 19th centuries. Nikki
Giovanni has written a poem that will be transcribed onto walls in the
exhibition and also interpreted artistically by artist Shinique Smith. Tim
Conlon and Dave Hupp, two Washington, D.C–based graffiti artists, created four
portrait murals to be installed in a hallway that connects the galleries.
Jefferson Pinder created three video self-portraits that will be included in the
installation.
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