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The Art Album: Exploring the Connection Between Hip-hop Music and Visual Art Kindle Edition
Is Hip-hop art? Check out this one of a kind book to find out what Russell Simmons has to say about the worlds leading artists, visual and recording! See what visual artist Shepard Fairey has in common with Young Jeezy or Jay Z!
See how we compare each album to its contemporaries and place them in their aesthetic order! If you ever wondered why or how Hip-hop is such a global phenomenon read these great essays written by top scholars like Imani Perry from Princeton university! For any music, visual art, or great literature enthusiast this book is for you!
‘The Art Album’ is an illustrated book celebrating the long-standing relationship between the visual arts and hip-hop music, and is the result of a collaboration between two giants of the American music scene.
RECORDING ARTISTS: n
- Kanye West
- Jay Z
- Nicki Minaj
- Drake
- Eminem
- Lil Wayne
- Snoop Dogg
- Nas
- Rick Ross + More
Dawud Knuckles is a veteran of the record industry in America. In the 1990s, his friends founded the hip-hop record label Ruff Ryders, with whom he worked for many years as a videographer. He has subsequently worked with many recording artists on interviews, special projects, tours, and documentaries for Ruff Ryders. Through his career in the music industry, Dawud has made many influential contacts, including Russell and Danny Simmons, who is contributing to the book. The Simmons insightfully explores the themes of a selection of songs and how the culture of Hip-hop relates to, and has influenced contemporary art.
Each chapter of the book will have a theme. Lyrics from the song will be presented beside contemporary art inspired by that theme. Exclusive commentary from Russell and Danny Simmons (celebrated artist and philanthropist), and a contextualizing text from legendary writer and activist Nikki Giovanni, as well as other academics.This concept of presenting songs, art, and interviews alongside each other will offer an incomparable insight into the influence that Hip-hop has on contemporary culture, and the unrivaled significance that this culture has risen to. This collaboration between so many big names in music, art and academia is a unique project.
VISUAL ARTISTS:
- Kehinde Wiley
- Shepard Fairey
- Chuck Close
- Marcus Jansen
- Fahamu Pecou
- Tim Okamura
- Nina Chanel
- Sofia Maldonado
- Takashi Murakami
- + More
Dawud made his way through the worlds of art, business, and ideas and found a highly impressive group to join him in bringing this project to fruition. The idea was of course brilliant, but his enthusiasm was also infectious. Soon he had Kehinde Wiley on board, a young American painter who is an art world sensation, known for his intoxicating blend of traditional portraiture done in French Rococco style, with emotionally compelling and gorgeous renderings of young black men, often attired in hip hop styles. Shepard Fairey was also enlisted, a graphic artist and illustrator perhaps best known for his iconic tricolor “HOPE” poster from President Obama’s 2008 campaign.The starkness and emotional power of his work resonates with the spare and provocative aesthetics of early hip hop. As well, this book features the work of Takashi Murakami, contemporary Japanese artist who bridges the street culture of graffiti tags with high culture (his designs have been featured on Louis Vuitton bags) and works in the super at Asian tradition out of which Manga and anime have developed.Buy The Art Album to see Russell Simmons and your favorite artists break down how they're related.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 16, 2013
- Reading ageBaby - 18 years
- File size161.9 MB
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About the Author
Dawud Knuckles is a veteran of the record industry in America and a curator of art exhibits juxtaposing hip-hop themes. In the 1990s, he was a videographer for the record label Ruff Ryders, handling interviews, special projects, tours, and documentaries. He lives in New York City. Danny Simmons is an American abstract painter from Queens, New York, who once coined his particular style of painting as "neo-African Abstract Expressionism." He is cofounder and president of the Rush Arts Gallery, and the author of Deep in Your Best Reflection. He lives in Brooklyn. Russell Simmons is the cofounder of Def Jam Records and the force behind the hip-hop revolution, promoting stars like the Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, and LL Cool J. He lives in New York City. Nikki Giovanni is a world-renowned poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator. She is the author of more than 30 books, including Acolytes, Blues: For All the Changes, Gemini, Hip Hop Speaks to Children, Love Poems, and Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea. She lives in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Product details
- ASIN : B00GX2OAWI
- Publisher : Art on Dekz / Goodman; 1st edition (November 16, 2013)
- Publication date : November 16, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 161.9 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 405 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,671,944 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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‘The Art Album’ is an illustrated book celebrating the long-standing relationship between the visual arts and hip-hop music, and is the result of a collaboration between two giants of the American music scene. Dawud Knuckles is a veteran of the record industry in America. In the 1990s, his friends founded the hip-hop record label Ruff Ryders, with whom he worked for many years as a videographer. He has subsequently worked with many recording artists on interviews, special projects, tours, and documentaries for Ruff Ryders. Through his career in the music industry, Dawud has made many influential contacts, including Russell and Danny Simmons, who is contributing to the book. The Simmons insightfully explores the themes of a selection of songs and how the subculture of hip-hop relates to, and has influenced contemporary art. Each chapter of the book will have a theme- for example, the theme of one chapter will be New York, and the title of the chapter will be ‘Empire State of Mind’- Jay-Z’s epic single which peaked within the top in 10 in 10 countries in 2009. Lyrics from the song will be presented beside contemporary art inspired by New York, an exclusive commentary from Russell and Danny Simmons (celebrated artist and philanthropist), and a contextualizing text from legendary writer and activist Nikki Giovanni, as well as other academics. This concept of presenting songs, art, and interviews alongside each other will offer an incomparable insight into the influence that hip-hop has on contemporary culture, and the unrivaled significance that this subculture has risen to. This collaboration between so many big names in music, art and academia is a unique project.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2014This is an excellent book. Not just for the obvious reasons of being one of the first publications to juxtapose contemporary art with its influential hip hop, but because the artwork is amazing. Much of the artwork is cutting-edge and new. I discovered many new artists that moved me. I even purchased a piece by the artist on the cover, Marcus Jansen, who is on the rise.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2013This is a must read.
What an amazing correlation...an excellent piece of Visual Art. I purchased an electronic version. However, I am going to purchase a hard copy for my coffee table
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2015Great album.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019Truly interesting concept. I enjoy it :)
- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2014A wonderful work of music and art history, giving full cultural context to both classic songs and and amazing variety of visual art. Beautifully conceived... there are great, full-color artworks on virtually every page of this book, with the text as a perfect complement This may not be what you assume when you hear the words "Contemporary Art" with it's artspeak and theory... this is vibrant, humanist work, urban life depicted with amazing imagination and dazzling skill. Anyone questioning the relevance of painting in a technological age will have their answer here. Painters like Tim Okamura and Marcus Jansen are among the best I've seen working today, keeping that ancient art form alive. The images are in perfect relation to the music analysis, which is a revelation to me, a deep exploration of the music and culture of hip hop that could otherwise seem daunting to readers not steeped in it. Many voices are given a chance to speak here, and it's that personal touch and response that also brings this book to life. The author interviewers Dawud Knuckles, Danny Simmons, and Russell Simmons bring tremendous knowledge and historical perspective to this story of truly living art forms.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013I got the book as a gift and first just placed it in my coffee table because it had really great cover art, and there it sat until the cable froze one yesterday!! while waiting for the 75 hour reboot i picked it up and Im happy I did the book really did a great job of bridging art and hip hop it was insightful and fun. It was a great and interesting read !! and considering the last book i read was probably Moby Dick in the 7th grade its saying a lot that i didnt put this down ! i would certainly recommend it and am buying 2 as gifts.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2013I originally did not know what to expect from the book but a friend of mine told me to check it out. I must say it is a really good read. It holds your interest with multiple aspects. It introduces a hip-hop song and breaks it down from an educated perspective on what it means and the positive points and/or the reasons why an artist is expressing a particular point or theme. Then you have some great fine art along side to show music can be art as well. And some pieces of art that express what you hear in the song.
Highly recommended.
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