Mashonda Tifrere Presents ‘I Never Really Knew You’ Exhibit Opening May 15 In Los Angeles

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n honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Art Genesis founder Mashonda Tifrere has curated “I Never Really Knew You …,” a dual exhibit composed of a six-artist group exhibition and a solo exhibit of L.A. based artist Lanise Howard’s newest body of work, “M.U.S.E. Miss. Understood. Sensuality. Economized.”

“I Never Really Knew You …” features works from artists Tonia Calderon, Swoon, Dionne Simpson, Malik Roberts, Amani Lewis (in collaboration with photographer Mazi Smazi), and Calvin Clausell Jr. and has been carefully crafted to reflect the many layers of the ego and serve as a visual journal that offers a story of self-awakening and truth.

Spanning various genres and mediums, “I Never Really Knew You …” invites the viewer into the minds of the artists, highlighting their individual creative processes, growth, vision, and diverse voices.  “Our mental, emotional, and physical health are all victims of the lies our ego-selves whisper in our minds,” Tifrere said. “The ego is the master of disguise. But once you witness the ego, you realize that it never really existed. ‘I Never Really Knew You …’ invites the viewer to realize that we are in control of our human story and that the only way to reveal our truths is by removing our masks and the many layers of fear they hide. Each work of art in this exhibition is a testament to the transformative power of self-realization to align us with life’s potential wonders.”

The exhibition will be open from May 15 to June 1 at Praz-Delavallade, located at 6150 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. The exhibition’s gallery hours are Wednesday – Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. 

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Museum of Graffiti Announces Grand Opening of New Fine Art Gallery presented By Paso D’Oro

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On May 11, 2024, Wynwood will become home to a brand new luxury art gallery from the founders of Museum of Graffiti. The gallery will open in a 3,700 square foot converted warehouse space located at 2521 NW 3rd Ave., adjacent to the Museum of Graffiti and its sister exhibition space the Art of Hip Hop.

The gallery, once located around the corner from its new flagship location, was originally dubbed The Private Gallery as it started during the COVID-19 pandemic as a place for friends, family, and members of the Museum to collect art in a safe, private environment. The Private Gallery quickly earned a long list of celebrity clientele from Quest Love and Diplo to Miami’s own Pitbull because of its intimate nature and rare selection of original post-graffiti works. The gallery represents a diverse group of global contemporary artists who use a wide array of mediums and styles to create the work displayed. The inspiration and aesthetics of the artists differ greatly from one another, yet their backgrounds remain completely in the same vein: each artist has used the streets as a canvas for artistic output at a very early age.

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In its opening exhibition entitled Graffiti Abstraction, the inspiration of the art ranges from Miami-based artist Gustavo Oviedo’s fascination for the Biscayne Bay to Los Angeles native Saber’s portrayal of the flashing lights he sees while experiencing grand mal seizures. Curators Allison Freidin and Alan Ket have traveled the world, attending museum shows and studio visits to select the artists for the inaugural exhibition which will include original works on paper, canvas, wood, and in sculpture form. Other artists in Graffiti Abstraction include MadC, Marti Sawe, Kaves, Niels Shoe Meulman, Sen2, Rime, Boris Tellegen, and Jel Martinez. The gallery will retain a “private” section that will house historical examples of works by the masters of the genre including Futura2000 and Rammellzee.

“We are honored to be bringing the most elevated form of the genre to the heart of Miami. Our growth over the past 4 years is not unique to us—the entire culture is bursting at the seams with innovation, and new opportunities as top level brands and collectors have poured millions of dollars into a once shunned art form. The old narrative that street artists are gang members has been flipped on its head to street artists becoming internationally celebrated geniuses. We are beyond grateful to our partners at Paso D’Oro for helping us take the gallery to the next level. This is a huge moment for the entire community and they made it possible.” said Allison Freidin, co-Founder of The Private Gallery.

The Grand Opening of The Private Gallery is by invitation only, and will give VIPs the first look at the new collection along with the opportunity to taste Paso D’ Oro Wines. Each bottle of Paso D’oro is sourced from the rich vineyards of Paso Robles, CA where the brand is renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship and quality. Each pour truly embodies the essence of creativity, living up to its stunning blue and gold packaging.

A portion of the proceeds from art sales at the VIP celebration being donated to The Erika Ender Heartlight Foundation. Erika Ender, most known for her extensive catalog of awarded hits, including the global sensation “Despacito,” has long been a prominent philanthropist, especially in her native Panama. Her significant charitable work, including her notable TalenPro Project, has impacted over 40,000 individuals and earned a Guinness World Record. Her new foundation now extends her philanthropic reach to the United States in support of children’s rights, education, and nutrition.

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Chance The Rapper Unveils Star Line Gallery Art Piece “The Last Stair” In Collaboration With Thelonious Stokes At EXPO CHICAGO

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Over the weekend, Chance the Rapper took center stage both in the art world and in philanthropy, showcasing his multifaceted talents and commitment to his community.

SocialWorks, the youth empowerment charity founded by Chance the Rapper, proudly presented a special benefit concert headlined by Chance himself. This one-night-only event was held on April 13th at the historic Ramova Theater in Chicago with 100% of proceeds going to the non-profit.

The highly anticipated event promised an evening of exceptional entertainment while championing a noble cause. With Chance the Rapper headlining and DJ Oreo opening, attendees experienced an immersive musical experience that reflected the spirit of giving back to the community.

Chance debuted his latest interdisciplinary work, “The Last Stair,” in collaboration with  Chicago-born, Florence-based painter Thelonious Stokes at EXPO Chicago, The International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art. From April 11 – April 14, the large-scale Oil on Canvas work was on view for the first time ever. “The Last Stair” is part of Chance’s highly-anticipated project, Star Line Gallery, due out later this year. Chance and Thelonious also delivered a keynote at the Expo with Asma Naeem Ph.D. (Baltimore Museum of Art), moderated by Nate Freeman (Vanity Fair). The conversation focused on their latest work and hip-hop’s ever-present influence on modern art.
Photo_Apr_15_2024__10_56_55_AM image“The Last Stair” emerges as a collaborative effort between two Chicago artists whose latest endeavors revolve around the concept of reclamation. Star Line Gallery represents a space both celebratory and vulnerable, providing a platform for Black artists to recount their narratives and share their rich histories. The forthcoming project features works created in partnership with visual artists across the Diaspora, redefining the notion of ‘album art’ and creating compelling conversations and meditations on Black life. The reclamation of the past is a powerful source of inspiration for Chance, whose Star Line Gallery works “Child of God” (collaboration with Gabonese artist and painter Naïla Opiangah), “A Bar About A Bar” (collaboration with Chicago-based painter Nikko Washington and filmmaker Troy Gueno), “The Highs & The Lows” feat. Joey Bada$$ (collaboration with Gabonese photographer Yannis Davy Guibinga), and “YAH Know” (collaboration with Chicago-based visual artist Mía Lee) have been showcased at art institutions around the world including EXPO Chicago, Art Basel, Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), The Art Institute of Chicago, and Los Angeles’ Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA).
Thelonious, the first African American oil painter to graduate from the Florence Academy of Art, is celebrated internationally for his pioneering technique of ‘Blackwashing’ to reclaim narratives by prominently featuring Black figures in his art. His recent portrayal of Emmett Till and his father, Louis, garnered global attention at Art Basel. In his latest work, “The Last Stair,” Thelonious continues this tradition by utilizing Judeo-Christian themes to challenge the worn-out tropes of the Western canon. Informed by his identity as an African American and his sense of being underrepresented in conventional Christian art, Thelonious presents the birth of Christ in a way that speaks directly to the diaspora, challenging prevailing mono-cultural norms.

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Museum of Graffiti Hosts Traveling Exhibition “Sneaker Stories” Presented By Modelo

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The Museum of Graffiti proudly announces the launch of “Sneaker Stories,” presented by Modelo, a groundbreaking exhibition that delves into the historical ties and cultural relationship between graffiti and sneakers. Starting in Miami on April 20th, this exhibit will travel through Atlanta (May 31, 2024) and conclude in Washington, D.C. (Aug 2024). *Specific details about the Grand Opening of the Miami exhibit can be found at the bottom of this document.

“Sneaker Stories” explores the historic and ongoing synergy between graffiti art and sneaker culture. It highlights seminal crossover collaborations between graffiti artists and commercial brands, focusing on sneakers from 2003 to the present. The exhibition features art and rare sneakers by some of the world’s most iconic artists within the genre, including Futura, Rammellzee, Cey Adams, Eric Haze, Claw, Faust, and Miami’s own Abstrk.

The show highlights how sneaker companies have leveraged the talent and rebellious nature of the graffiti community to create limited-edition, highly converted footwear that can sell on the secondary market for upwards of $20,000. The exhibition also highlights how sneakers have transcended their original purpose, becoming integral to the fabric of urban culture and art.

“Through ‘Sneaker Stories,’ we aim to celebrate the artists who have transcended the streets to appear inside the biggest companies in America like Nike, Reebok, and Adidas, only to then influence countless others along the way,” says Alan Ket, co-founder of the Museum of Graffiti.“We’re thrilled to partner with Modelo to bring this unique cultural exploration to life, inviting audiences to uncover the stories behind the art and the artists who’ve left an indelible mark on both the graffiti and sneaker worlds.”

At the Museum’s first unveiling of the exhibition in Miami on April 20, 2024, veteran Miami graffiti artist ABSTRK will be hand embellishing his own new brand of sneakers called VRTX Lab. ABSTRK will then join artists Claw and Cey Adams, who will be present for signings, to greet fans and discuss their personal journeys designing sneakers. This discussion will be the first of many “Fighting Spirit Stories,” a talk program led by Modelo that highlights exceptional individuals who embody the Fighting Spirit.  All visitors will also have the opportunity to personalize their own sneakers with colorful new laces, charms, buckle plates, and more at Modelo’s complimentary sneaker customization bar.

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Ice Cold: Hip-Hop Jewelry Exhibition Shines at New York’s Natural History Museum

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Hip-hop culture has long been synonymous with flashy, extravagant jewelry, and now, some of the most iconic pieces worn by hip-hop legends are set to be showcased in an unexpected venue – New York’s American Museum of Natural History (AMNH).

Scheduled to open on May 9th, the exhibition titled “Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry” promises to be a dazzling display of bling and craftsmanship. Among the highlights are the gem-encrusted crown worn by Slick Rick, the legendary gold “Jesus piece” of the Notorious B.I.G., and Nicki Minaj’s sparkling “Barbie” pendant.

Guest curator Vikki Tobak emphasizes the significance of jewelry in hip-hop culture, noting its evolution alongside the rise of the genre itself. “From being a culture formed in communities and neighborhoods, and then stepping into its power and starting to impact global pop culture, hip-hop and its jewelry tell a bigger story,” Tobak said.

The exhibition, housed in the AMNH’s Melissa and Keith Meister Gallery within the new Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals, is a departure from the museum’s traditional focus on natural history. Known for its extensive displays on science and nature, including dinosaur skeletons and life-size animal exhibits, the AMNH is venturing into new territory with this showcase of hip-hop’s cultural impact.

The museum’s decision to host such an exhibition underscores the significance of hip-hop as a cultural force, especially in its birthplace of New York City. Last year marked the genre’s 50th anniversary, highlighting its enduring influence on music, fashion, and art worldwide.

Admission to the exhibition is included with general museum admission, ranging from $16 to $28 for visitors. With hip-hop jewelry taking center stage in one of New York’s most iconic cultural institutions, “Ice Cold” promises to be a must-see event for fans of both hip-hop and jewelry alike.

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T’yanna Wallace Honors The Notorious B.I.G.’s Legacy with “The Biggie Experience” Museum Opening Today

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T’yanna Wallace Honors The Notorious B.I.G.’s Legacy with “The Biggie Experience” Museum Opening Today!

In the heart of Brooklyn, NY, the spirit of the legendary rapper, The Notorious B.I.G., lives on through the vision of his daughter, T’yanna Wallace. Today, she celebrates the grand opening of “The Biggie Experience,” the first and only museum dedicated to her father’s iconic legacy.

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As a successful entrepreneur and fashion enthusiast, T’yanna has made her mark in the world by keeping her dad’s name alive through her innovative business ventures, notably her “Notoriouss Brand.” Now, with the unveiling of “The Biggie Experience,” she takes her commitment to preserving her father’s memory to new heights.

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The museum, located just blocks away from the famed Barclays Center in Brooklyn, stands as a testament to Biggie’s enduring influence and impact on hip-hop culture. Curated by the Atlanta based creative agency AK-08 Collaboration, a creative experiential marketing collective, and lead Brooklyn Artist / Designer Greg “Rich Bizarre” Simmons, “The Biggie Experience” features eight interactive exhibits that offer guests a journey down memory lane. The Exhibit Build Out and Design was lead by Rich Bizarre— the man behind some amazing art installations we all may be familiar with. Within 1 month, T’yanna Wallace’s store, formally known as ‘Notoriouss’ in the heart of Brooklyn, was completely transformed into what we now can enjoy as “The Biggie Experience”.

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From a peek into “Biggie’s Apt” to a look at artifacts on the “Legacy Display” and the vibe of the famous “Cornerstore Freestyle,” visitors will immerse themselves in the life and music of The Notorious B.I.G. Krystal “KG” Garner, co-founder of AK-08 Collaboration, expressed excitement about the project, stating, “We are thrilled to be part of this momentous occasion, fusing our passion for creativity with the iconic legacy of Notorious B.I.G.”

Today’s opening marks a significant milestone, commemorating the 27th anniversary of Biggie’s passing. The museum is set to open to the public on March 9th, 2024 and Rich Bizarre reveals it was worth all the work. “Doing this project really hit home for me! B.I.G. was the one that truly made me fall in love with Hip Hop, he was the soundtrack to my life in the 90s. I’m extremely honored to had been apart of this, and to have T’yanna trust us with this vision! It really takes a village it’s no way I could have done this with out the AK-08 team Lead by Krystal Garner, & my brother G Nice grinding it out with me everyday of that month getting this build out together—Now the world can come enjoy this piece of history. Brooklyn we did it!!!”

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For T’yanna Wallace, “The Biggie Experience” is not just a museum; it’s a tribute to her father’s enduring legacy. Through her clothing line, Notoriouss, she has kept her dad’s memory alive for over a decade, and with this new venture, The Notorious B.I.G. will continue to remain timeless.

Reflecting on her inspiration for the museum, T’yanna shared, “I started the museum because I want my dad’s fans as well as people who aren’t as familiar with who he is to REALLY get to know ‘BIGGIE’ on a musical & personal level by having access to an intimate experience. Reading about him on paper is cool, but a visual museum would make people want to connect in person.”

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Today, as “The Biggie Experience” opens its doors to the world, T’yanna Wallace celebrates her father’s legacy and invites fans to immerse themselves in the life and music of one of hip-hop’s greatest icons.

Feature photo by Sean Bell

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Atlanta Mayor Strives to Move Art Basel’s Vibe to The Big Peach

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December is coming to an end. December for folks in Miami or the art world means only one thing: Art Basel Miami Beach. Over the past decade, people of color and urban influence have increased during Art Basel. Hip-hop culture was a thread in the hundreds of art exhibits this year. The infamous, always apologizing Kanye West hosted a listening party, and Instagram flooded with pictures from Teyana Taylor’s birthday party. Not only was the art world in Miami but also the industry, namely artists, influencers, content creators, and more.

Red Rooster Overtown hosted the Mayor of Atlanta, Andre Dickens, along with his team, friends, and family at a brunch during Art Basel.  

The experience was “when food, vision artisans, and cultures. It’s a recipe for success,” says Chief Creative Officer Kembo Tom of top marketing firm KTC | a Creative Solutions Agency.

What came from the brunch was the need to bring more art and culture events similar to Art Basel to the City of Atlanta, which is one of the centers of Black music and film. As you know, the film industry has rapidly increased in Georgia since 2002, signifying the importance of art and culture. With the help of Andre Dickens and the support of local visual artists like the renowned Fahamu Pekoe and Leroy Campbell, the city can become a hub for art, attracting collectors from around the World for a week of exhibits and festivities. Let’s see what is to come!

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Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan

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As we approach the inspiring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) invites families and children to join a weekend filled with educational and creative activities from January 13 to 15 and every Saturday and Sunday throughout January. This special event aims to celebrate the life and work of Dr. King while exploring his powerful concept of the “Beloved Community.”

Engaging in Dr. King’s Vision

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned a “Beloved Community”—a global vision rooted in justice, inclusiveness, equal opportunity, and compassion for others. CMOM’s celebration of Dr. King’s Day weekend provides a unique opportunity for families to delve into this concept through purposeful design and visionary art-making. Each weekend in January will explore a different theme inspired by Dr. King’s vision.

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Activities for All Ages

1. Building a Beloved Community Mural

When: Saturday – Monday, January 13 – 15 | 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Where: 1st Floor
What: Contribute to a massive and evolving community mural by writing, drawing, coloring, and collaging onto a rainbow of sticky notes.

2. Mighty Community Art Installation

When: Saturday – Monday, January 13 – 15 | 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Where: 1st Floor
What: Inspired by Dr. King’s vision, use boxes, paint markers, and collage to design a neighborhood filled with the workers and resources it needs to thrive.

3. CMOM’s I Have a Dream Community Wreath

When: Saturday – Monday, January 13 – 15 | 11 am & 2 pm
Where: 3rd Floor
What: Trace your hands, write your dream or hope for your community, and watch CMOM’s I Have a Dream Community Wreath grow larger throughout the week.

4. Interactive Storytime: Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Kid’s Book About Advancing Civil Rights With Nonviolence

When: Saturday – Monday, January 13 – 15 | 4 pm
Where: 3rd Floor
What: Join an engaging read-aloud introducing kids to the Civil Rights movement and the life of Martin Luther King Jr.

5. Honored in Portrait

When: Saturday & Sunday, January 20 & 21 | 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Where: 1st Floor
What: Explore paintings of Black leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and others. Express your vision of peace and respect in a painting of an influential leader.

6. Community Helpers

When: Saturday & Sunday, January 20 & 21 | 11 am & 2 pm
Where: 3rd Floor
What: Collage, doodle, and paste your favorite community job uniforms onto a mini version of yourself on a spinning cup, exploring the many ways people in the neighborhood help the community thrive.

7. Pledge for the Future: Comic Book Creations

When: Saturday & Sunday, January 27 & 28 | 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
Where: 1st Floor
What: Create a comic book character inspired by the work of science fiction author Octavia Butler, sharing your vision and pledge for a better future.

8. Healing Homes and Habitats

When: Saturday & Sunday, January 27 & 28 | 11 am & 2 pm
Where: 3rd Floor
What: Draw, design, and build a solution to an issue important to you, inspired by the designs of architects like Paul Revere Williams and Norma Merrick Sklarek.

Join the Celebration

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan invites families and children of all ages to be part of this special celebration. For more information and to plan your visit, please visit CMOM’s Programs. Celebrate the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through interactive and educational activities that foster a sense of community, compassion, and creativity.

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The Art of Hip Hop Takes Center Stage: A Night of Celebration and Culture at Miami Art Week

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In a dazzling celebration during Miami Art Week, The Art of Hip Hop, in collaboration with StockX, marked the grand opening of its permanent space in Wynwood. The event, which coincided with the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop, illuminated the vibrant district on Thursday, December 7th, with an exclusive private grand opening party attended by an array of notable figures from the world of Hip Hop and beyond.

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Among the high-profile attendees were Hip Hop icon Fat Joe, basketball star John Wall, Trinidad James, Terrence J, Alexis Stoudemire, Loren Ridinger, Pierre Bourne, DJ Nasty, DJ Spade, Lenny Santiago, John Jay, Skillibeng, Westside Gunn, Derrick G., Cey Adams, and Luis Capecchi. The presence of these influential personalities added to the allure of the evening, creating a dynamic atmosphere to celebrate the cultural significance of Hip Hop’s visual creators.

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The Art of Hip Hop’s permanent exhibition in Wynwood aims to honor the genre’s visual creators, including photographers, album cover artists, graffiti writers, logo and fashion designers. The inaugural exhibition, titled “From the Bronx to the Beach,” provided a captivating journey through the works of renowned Hip Hop photographers such as Janette Beckman, Mike Miller, Henry Chalfant, Matt Doyle, Lisa Leone, Joe Conzo, and Daniel Hastings.

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The exhibition also showcased iconic Hip Hop album covers designed by Cey Adams, Eric Haze, Slick, Kaws, and highlighted Miami’s own Hip Hop history through the lenses of local historians and photographers Derrick G. and Esdras T. Thelusma.

Attendees had the opportunity to explore the immersive exhibition while enjoying an array of engaging experiences. The event featured a unique artist lounge by MiCampo, showcasing bottle hydro dipping, and a sneaker customization station by Modelo. Complimentary craft cocktails and beverages by D’Usse Cognac and Guayaki added to the vibrant atmosphere.

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The night also treated guests to special perks, including complimentary sneaker and hat cleaning by Crep Protect and limited edition sneaker customization by Champion. The celebration reached its pinnacle with electrifying performances by Drake’s resident DJ, DJ Spade, and a legendary performance by Fat Joe.

Before his standout performance, Fat Joe received a special honor—an intricately hand-painted portrait by Disem, signed by Miami’s graffiti community. This symbolic gesture underscored the deep connection between the artists, the culture, and the city of Miami.

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The Art Of Hip Hop Co Founder & Curator, Alan Ket

The Art of Hip Hop’s grand opening during Miami Art Week was not just an event; it was a cultural extravaganza that brought together the best in Hip Hop, art, and creativity. As the exhibition takes its place in Wynwood, it promises to be a permanent testament to the enduring impact and influence of Hip Hop’s visual creators.

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Salaam Remi Kicks Off Art Basel Weekend His 4-Day MuseZeuM Exhibit Feat. Trina, Notorious B.I.G And Celia Cruz Unveiling

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Super producer and hip-hop curator Salaam Remi is hosting a special four-day MuseZeuM art gallery exhibit to kick off Art Basel weekend in Miami, Florida

The gallery offers artwork that provides an in-depth look into the stories of hip-hop’s finest. Pop up versions of MuseZeuM have been in major cities like Miami, Washington D.C., and New York City. Now back at the Miami headquarters, attendees will experience the unveiling of pieces of Trina, Notorious B.I.G, Celia Cruz, and more along with a special reception via META.

The full collection, curated by Remi himself includes Art That Has Creative Approval and Financial Participation by Bob Marley, Nas, Marvin Gaye, Slick Rick, Fab 5 Freddy, Amy Winehouse, Celia Cruz, Dennis Brown, and more.

Guests of the MuseZeuM Art Basel event will experience one-of-a-kind art from some of the greatest and most influential artists ever. They will be able to purchase unique, authenticated merchandise.

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