Posts tagged #exhibit
Fotografiska Exhibition: Hip-Hop, “Conscious, Unconscious”

The Hip-Hop: “Conscious, Unconscious” exhibition at the Fotografiska Museum is a photographic timeline depicting the cultural genre since its unofficial birth on August 11, 1973. Co-curated by Sally Berman and Sacha Jenkins, the exhibit explores themes regarding women’s role in hip-hop, the genre's regional and stylistic diversification, rivalries, hip-hop becoming a global phenomenon, and looking at the 1970s-Bronx street gangs through a different lens as they contributed greatly to the birth of hip-hop.

Read More
"Generation Paper," A 60's Fashion Trend Now Exhibiting At The Museum Of Arts & Design

Generation Paper” is a fashion exhibit located at The Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. The exhibit follows the interesting history behind the short -lived ”paper clothing” Trend that began in 1966 and faded with the end of 1970.

Read More
THE BOY KING FROM KING’S COUNTY: “BASQUIAT—KING PLEASURE” REVEALS JEAN-MICHEL

Basquiat: King Pleasure” is more about family than anything else. And time, something Jean-Michel Basquiat had very little of. It takes the pharaonic, time-less legend that is the artist Basquiat and reduces him to man, to brother, to son; it returns to him a rooted sense of time and place, a reality of 27 years that, as you move through the exhibition, truly feels like 27 years.

Read More