“Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop,” at the Annenberg Space for Photography. A new group show organized by author Vikki Tobak looks at the work of photographers who chronicled the rise of hip-hop, with famous prints (like the iconic portrait of Biggie Smalls in a crown by Barron Claiborne) as well as unedited contact sheets and other images of key musical figures from the genre, including Eazy-E, Jay-Z and Salt-N-Pepa. Tobak is the author of the bestselling book on which the exhibit is based. Opens Friday and runs through Aug. 18. 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, AnnenbergPhotoSpace.org.
Images by Californian born Greek-American fine art and portrait photographer, Ithaka Darin Pappas. Ithaka's works have been shown at (MIS) The Museum of Image and Sound in São Paulo [Brazil], at (MAC) The Museum of Contemporary Art in Marseille [France], at The Annenberg Space for Photography [Los Angeles], The Academy Museum (Los Angeles), the (ICP) International Center of Photography [NY] and Manarat Al Saadiyat [Abu Dhabi]. Official instagram: @_Ithaka_
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