The wallpaper features Black and Brown inner-city youth from New York City circa the 80s and 90s. Hip-Hop photographer Jamel Shabazz, known for documenting the start of the culture in the early 80s ...
In 1980, after three years in the U.S. Army, Jamel Shabazz returned home, in his words, “to a war.” “I came home to a situation where a lot of people were dying at the hands of other young people,” he ...
A recent video from The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) profiles the prolific street photographer Jamel Shabazz with a visit to ...
The Gordon Parks Foundation is pleased to present Albums, an exhibition of photography by Jamel Shabazz, a Gordon Parks Foundation / Steidl Book Prize recipient, opening today, April 27th at the ...
When Hell’s Kitchen opened on Broadway last year, it was an event that New York had been waiting for. The Alicia Keys–penned musical, inspired by her own adolescence in the neighborhood, surged to ...
Hempstead resident Jamel Shabazz’s photographs are collected by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian... Now the Hofstra University Museum of Art has opened the first solo exhibition ...
Pratt’s School of Art (SoART) and Pratt Photography are proud to present a special evening with social documentary photographers Radcliffe “Ruddy” Roye and Jamel Shabazz in conversation with author ...
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