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The Culture
Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st Century
By Asma Naeem (Edited by)

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Hardback, 308 pages
Published
United States, 1 August 2023

A sweeping survey of hip hop's resounding impact on contemporary art and culture across the past 20-plus years

Accompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s. It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip-hop's proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between. The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression.
This fully illustrated monograph documents the exhibition and contains texts and interviews from more than 30 artists and scholars.
Artists include: Nina Chanel Abney, Derrick Adams, Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola, Dionne Alexander, Maxwell Alexandre, Devin Allen, Bruno Baptistelli, Alvaro Barrington, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Wales Bonner, Mark Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Willy Chavarria, Caitlin Cherry, Troy Chew II, Kudzanai Chiurai, Telfar Clemens, Larry Cook, William Cordova, Carl Jones, Damon Davis, Alex de Mora, Stan Douglas, John Edmonds, Jen Everett, Aaron Fowler, Gajin Fujita, Nicholas Galanin, Luis Gispert, Hassan Hajjaj, Lauren Halsey, Robert Hodge, Monica Ikegwu, Kahlil Robert Irving, Kahlil Robert Irving, Shabez Jamal, Kahlil Joseph, Nia June, LA II, Deana Lawson, El Franco Lee II, Amani Lewis, Megan Lewis, Mai Lucas, Miguel Luciano, Roberto Lugo, Eric N. Mack, Charles Mason III, Emmanuel Massillon, Julie Mehretu, Murjoni Merriweather, Jayson Musson, Rashaad Newsome, Yvonne Osei, Zeh Palito, Gordon Parks, Jose Parla, Fahamu Pecou, Adam Pendleton, Robert Pruitt, Rammellzee, Sheila Rashid, Rozeal, Joyce J. Scott, Tschabalala Self, Ernest Shaw Jr., Tariku Shiferaw, Devan Shimoyama, Shirt, Shinique Smith, Texas Isaiah and Ms. Boogie, Hank Willis Thomas, Michael Vasquez, WAFFLESNCREAM, Adrian Octavius Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, Abbey Williams, Pharrell Williams and Wilmer Wilson IV.
Authors include: Ebony Haynes, Todd Boyd, Lester Spence, Jordana Moore Saggese, Greg Tate, Misa Hylton, Elena Romero, Jillian Hernandez, AJ Girard, Rikki Byrd, D. Waktins, Ekow Eshun, madison moore, Sean Bankhead, Msia Kabon Clark, Devin Allen, Michael Holman, Simone White, Salome Asega, Alphonse Pierre, David A.M. Goldberg and Tahir Hemphill, Jacolby Satterwhite, Wendel Patrick, Simon Reynolds, Seph Rodney, Jesse McCarthy, Danez Smith, Noriko Manabe, Lindsay Knight and Charity Marsh, Shaheem Sanchez, Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., Sekou Cooke, Jessica N. Pabon-Colon, Martha Cooper, Skeme, Alex de Mora, Lawrence Burney, Hardeep Pandhal, Charles Tshamanga-Kashama, Mona Haydar and Damon Davis in conversation with DJ Charlie Chan.

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A sweeping survey of hip hop's resounding impact on contemporary art and culture across the past 20-plus years

Accompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s. It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip-hop's proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between. The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression.
This fully illustrated monograph documents the exhibition and contains texts and interviews from more than 30 artists and scholars.
Artists include: Nina Chanel Abney, Derrick Adams, Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola, Dionne Alexander, Maxwell Alexandre, Devin Allen, Bruno Baptistelli, Alvaro Barrington, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Wales Bonner, Mark Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Willy Chavarria, Caitlin Cherry, Troy Chew II, Kudzanai Chiurai, Telfar Clemens, Larry Cook, William Cordova, Carl Jones, Damon Davis, Alex de Mora, Stan Douglas, John Edmonds, Jen Everett, Aaron Fowler, Gajin Fujita, Nicholas Galanin, Luis Gispert, Hassan Hajjaj, Lauren Halsey, Robert Hodge, Monica Ikegwu, Kahlil Robert Irving, Kahlil Robert Irving, Shabez Jamal, Kahlil Joseph, Nia June, LA II, Deana Lawson, El Franco Lee II, Amani Lewis, Megan Lewis, Mai Lucas, Miguel Luciano, Roberto Lugo, Eric N. Mack, Charles Mason III, Emmanuel Massillon, Julie Mehretu, Murjoni Merriweather, Jayson Musson, Rashaad Newsome, Yvonne Osei, Zeh Palito, Gordon Parks, Jose Parla, Fahamu Pecou, Adam Pendleton, Robert Pruitt, Rammellzee, Sheila Rashid, Rozeal, Joyce J. Scott, Tschabalala Self, Ernest Shaw Jr., Tariku Shiferaw, Devan Shimoyama, Shirt, Shinique Smith, Texas Isaiah and Ms. Boogie, Hank Willis Thomas, Michael Vasquez, WAFFLESNCREAM, Adrian Octavius Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, Abbey Williams, Pharrell Williams and Wilmer Wilson IV.
Authors include: Ebony Haynes, Todd Boyd, Lester Spence, Jordana Moore Saggese, Greg Tate, Misa Hylton, Elena Romero, Jillian Hernandez, AJ Girard, Rikki Byrd, D. Waktins, Ekow Eshun, madison moore, Sean Bankhead, Msia Kabon Clark, Devin Allen, Michael Holman, Simone White, Salome Asega, Alphonse Pierre, David A.M. Goldberg and Tahir Hemphill, Jacolby Satterwhite, Wendel Patrick, Simon Reynolds, Seph Rodney, Jesse McCarthy, Danez Smith, Noriko Manabe, Lindsay Knight and Charity Marsh, Shaheem Sanchez, Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., Sekou Cooke, Jessica N. Pabon-Colon, Martha Cooper, Skeme, Alex de Mora, Lawrence Burney, Hardeep Pandhal, Charles Tshamanga-Kashama, Mona Haydar and Damon Davis in conversation with DJ Charlie Chan.

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9781941366547
ISBN
1941366546
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29.8 x 23.4 x 2.8 centimeters (1.41 kg)

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Hip-hop is finally getting the high-art recognition it deserves, thanks to “The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century.”
*Rolling Stone*

Contains significant personal and communal resonance for those steeped in hip-hop culture, while providing a crash course into the explosive impact of the genre over the past two decades for those less versed.
*Essence*

One of the show’s biggest strengths lies in its easy-to-follow examples of the genre’s seismic impact.
*Surface*

The show captures the pan-disciplinary phenomenon of hip hop; its ability to traverse high and low culture, and how it preempted a contemporary landscape in which creative fields continue to blur and overlap.
**Wallpaper*

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