REVIEW: “Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious” photography exhibit at Fotografiska New York helps celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop and its evolution over the years. The Mass Appeal has co-curated ...
EXCLUSIVE: All the Streets Are Silent, a documentary portrait of the skateboarding and hip-hop scenes in New York in the late 1980s and early ’90s, has been acquired by Greenwich Entertainment. The ...
It was 1996 when the young poet Tugsjargal Munkherdene heard American hip-hop for the first time. Four years earlier, Mongolia’s Soviet-aligned government had fallen, opening the country to a fresh ...
Remix and re-release the show Represent: Hip-Hop Photography. Inspired by the four elements of hip-hop—DJ’s, MCs, breakdancers and graffiti—Represent showcases photographs from the Eyejammie Hip Hop ...
"I realized I had the lost Dead Sea Scrolls of hip-hop photography," says Joe Conzo, who captured this moment in the culture's primordial days. As hip-hop was first blooming, with small steps, into ...
In 1983, after working with The Police and The Clash, punk rock photographer Janette Beckman moved to New York City from Britain to document the unfolding hip-hop scene, photographing soon-to-be icons ...
Marita Dingus’ sculptures — all from recycled materials — have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Seattle Art Museum, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, the Smithsonian ...
Hip-hop culture penetrates every aspect of people's lives, from the way they dress and speak to walk and dance. Though mostly associated with music, hip-hop from its inception has always been a ...
The Mass Appeal has co-curated a massive photography exhibition dedicated to hip-hop history with and at Fotografiska New York in New York City. “Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious” is part of the ...