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Hip-Hop Hits the Smithsonian

Feb 25, 2008 6:34 PM

Thirty years after "Rapper's Delight" hit airwaves, the Smithsonian Exhibition has made hip-hop the subject of a new National Portrait Gallery showcase. Dubbed Recognize! Hip-Hop and Contemporary Portraiture, the exhibit opened earlier this month and will run through Oct. 26, featuring a mix of photography, painting, video portraits and graffiti murals.

 

Among the highlights is a portrait of LL Cool J by New York artist Kehinde Wiley. It is based on a famous portrait of oilman John D. Rockefeller and was first commissioned by VH1 for its 2005 Hip-Hop Honors award program. Wiley also contributed paintings of Ice-T and Big Daddy Kane. Other notable works include photographs of Common and Mos Def by New Mexico artist David Scheinbaum and video-based portraits by University of Maryland teacher Jefferson Pinder. Artists Tim Conlon and Dave Hupp contributed four large '80s-style graffiti murals that illustrate graffiti's importance to the development of hip-hop culture.

 

Get more info and exhibition hours at www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/recognize/index.html.

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