Joe Conzo
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- Exposition
Hip-Hop Revolution the worldwide phenomenon
The Museum of the City of New York presents HIP - HOP REVOLUTION: Photographs by Janette Beckman, Joe Conzo, and Martha Cooper , an exhibition that sho ws the historic early days of hip - hop culture and music, with its roots firmly in New York , and how it evolved towards the worldwide phenomenon it is today. Bringing together for the first time the work of three of the most dynamic and renowned photographers of the hip - hop scene, the exhibition shows the birth of a new cultural movement with its accompanying music, dance, fashion and style as it quickly and dramatically swept from its grassroots origins into an expansive commercial industry .
The exhibition is a follow - up to the City M useum’s highly acclaimed 2014 City a s Canvas exhibition on graffiti art , which brought critical praise and a large audie... - Exposition
« Seis del Sur : Photos of the South Bronx in the 1980s » at the Bronx Documentary Center
You can't miss anything you’ve never had. I didn’t miss backyards, the private schools and white picket fences ‘cause I never had that. But I had my St. Mary’s Park, People’s Park, the abandoned buildings to run and play in, Johnny on the Pony, the pumps, and the multiple fires to entertain me. –Joe Conzo, Jr.
The Bronx Documentary Center is proud to present Seis del Sur: Dispatches from Home by Six Nuyorican Photographers, an exhibition of photographs, video, and ephemera by Joe Conzo, Jr, Ricky Flores, Ángel Franco, David Gonzalez, Edwin Pagán and Francisco Molina Reyes II, all photographers of Puerto Rican descent. The exhibition depicts the South Bronx in the 1970s, 80s and 90s as captured by those who lived through the famous devastation. This gr...
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