December 15, 2008
WASHINGTON (RushPRNews)12/15/08-Since its inception in the 1970s, hip-hop arguably has been the most influential and popular musical form in America. Images of hip-hop stars are as pervasive as the music itself, and the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition “RECOGNIZE! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture” features the work of artists who have explored this phenomenon. The following images, taken from the exhibition, reveal how hip-hop culture informs the efforts of painter Kehinde Wiley, photographer David Scheinbaum, graffiti muralists Tim Conlon and Dave Hupp and filmmaker Jefferson Pinder, among many others. As poet Nikki Giovanni says: “Hip-hop is a train. We had just better reserve our ticket. … It will be a wonderful ride.”
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