Turchinator
02-03-2011, 12:09 PM
I took a sneak peek of this exhibit last week, and No Sleep Till Brooklyn/Fight For Your Right was blasting on a boom box the size of an entire wall.
Cey Adams is the featured artist, his work covers the entire floor and reflects the evolution of hip hop as well as some subtle Beastie references.
check it out if you are in downtown LA near The Staples Center/LA Live/Nokia complex.
On February 5, 2011, The GRAMMY Museum will debut the major special exhibit, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey. Based on the ARIA Multimedia Entertainment large-format book of the same name, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey is one of the first major museum exhibitions to explore the four-decade history of Hip-Hop in America and the genre's impact on the world. The exhibit will be featured in the museum's second floor temporary exhibit gallery.http://www.grammymuseum.org/interior.php?section=exhibits&page=hhco
Cey Adams is the featured artist, his work covers the entire floor and reflects the evolution of hip hop as well as some subtle Beastie references.
check it out if you are in downtown LA near The Staples Center/LA Live/Nokia complex.
On February 5, 2011, The GRAMMY Museum will debut the major special exhibit, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey. Based on the ARIA Multimedia Entertainment large-format book of the same name, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey is one of the first major museum exhibitions to explore the four-decade history of Hip-Hop in America and the genre's impact on the world. The exhibit will be featured in the museum's second floor temporary exhibit gallery.http://www.grammymuseum.org/interior.php?section=exhibits&page=hhco