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July 13 - October 13, 2002 ONE PLANET UNDER A GROOVE: HIP HOP AND CONTEMPORARY ART Exhibition GALLERY A |
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While New York's
borough of the Bronx is widely accepted as the birthplace of hip-hop in
the early 1970s, that culture is now an international phenomenon. The popularization
of this urban-style music, with its accompanying clothes and imagery, transcends
race, class, and economic spheres. Although graffiti art, DJ-ing, rapping,
and break dancing have all received popular and critical attention, One
Planet under a Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art is the first exhibition
to examine their transnational impact on contemporary art. Among the 30
featured artists whose work draws from the aesthetic, political, and social
contexts of hip-hop culture are Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Hammons, Susan
Smith-Pinelo, Keith Haring, Chris Ofili, Renée Green, Adrian Piper,
and Gary Simmons. Organized by the Bronx Museum of the Arts, this landmark
exhibition highlights some 60 works created over the past two decades by
artists based in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The work on view
reflects the evolution of hip-hop from the marginalized urban street cultures
of black and Latino communities to a billion-dollar industry pervading a
broad international public. |
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
FREE
TOURS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2 PM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2 PM
Join the Walker Art Center's
knowledgeable tour guides for a lively, engaging, and informative tour of the
exhibition.
AUGUST EVENTS
FREE
TOURS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2 PM
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2 PM
Join the Walker Art Center's knowledgeable tour guides for a lively, engaging,
and informative tour of the exhibition.
FREE THURSDAY
WORKSHOP: (UN)SCENE WORKSHOPS:TURNTABLE WORKSHOP
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 5-9 PM
In conjunction with the exhibition One
Planet under a Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art, explore the art of
sound sampling and manipulation using turntables and vinyl records. Find out
about beat juggling, needle drops, and body tricks as you get a hands-on orientation
by Aaron "Money," founder of Radio K's show The Beat Box.
FREE
THURSDAY PERFORMANCE: ONE WORD, ONE MIC, ONE MOVEMENT, ONE PLANET
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 7 PM, AUDITORIUM
The Minnesota Spoken Word Association (MNSWA) heats up the scene with this performance
featuring some of the Twin Cities' most innovative spoken-word, break-dancing,
and hip-hop artists. Copresented with MNSWA, in conjunction with the Singers
of Daybreak Spoken Word Conference (August 17-18) and the National Poetry Slam
(August 13-17).
JULY EVENTS
WALKER
AFTER HOURS: MADE FROM SCRATCH
FRIDAY JULY 12, 7-10 PM $14 ($7 AGES 20 AND UNDER, WALKER MEMBERS)
Details on the sights, sounds,
spectacle, and splash, here.
OPENING-WEEKEND TALK
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2 PM $6 ($3 WALKER MEMBERS AND STUDENTS) AUDITORIUM
Rapper-breaker-visual artist
Fab 5 Freddy, a member of the first hip-hop generation, addresses the history
and current state of hip-hop and its effect on the art world.
ARTIST TALK: EDGAR
ARCENEAUX
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 6:30 PM
On a tour of the exhibition, Arceneaux explores the relationship between hip-hop
and the art of wordplay. Meet in the lobby.
FREE THURSDAY WORKSHOP: DANCE WORKSHOP: FREE YOUR MIND AND YOUR FEET WILL FOLLOW
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 7 PM
Discover the good, the bad, and the funky way to dance to old-school and new-school
hip-hop. This class is appropriate for ages 10 and older. Limited to 15 participants.
FREE
TOURS
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2 PM
SUNDAY, JULY 28, 2 PM
Join the Walker Art Center's
knowledgeable tour guides for a lively, engaging, and informative tour of the
exhibition.
ONE PLANET UNDER A GROOVE: HIP HOP AND CONTEMPORARY ART
WAS ORGANIZED BY THE BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS. THE EXHIBITION WAS MADE POSSIBLE,
IN PART, BY MAJOR SUPPORT FROM THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION AND THE ANDY WARHOL
FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS.