Hip-Hop Revolution presents
more than 80 photographs taken between 1977 and 1990 by three preeminent New
York-based photographers—Janette Beckman, Joe Conzo, and Martha Cooper—who
documented hip hop from its pioneering days through its emergence into
mainstream popular culture.
Hip-hop culture,
incorporating such elements as DJing, rapping, and breaking (dancing), was born
on the streets of New York City in the 1970s and grew to have a global impact
on music, dance, and fashion. The exhibition showcases the experiences of each
photographer during these seminal years, as DJs, MCs, and b-boys (breakdancers)
were continually innovating, developing new forms of self-expression. The work
of these photographers—featuring early figures Afrika Bambaata, Kool Herc, and
Cold Crush Brothers, breakers (or b-boys) like Rock Steady Crew, and breakout
acts such as Run DMC and the Beastie Boys—form a broad survey of a movement
that is indelibly linked to New York City and still has a resounding influence
today.
http://www.mcny.org/exhibition/hip-hop-revolution
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