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Contemporary Art Cinema Culture in China
How do contemporary Chinese audiences access art cinema?What are the alternative channels for the distribution and exhibition of art cinema in China?How is Chinese art cinema changing with the booming of internet media and commodity culture in the 21st century? To answer these questions, Xiang Fan explores the dynamic networks of art cinema in China in the 21st century, highlighting the cultural practices of intermediaries such as independent programmers, internet critics, and fan translators.Offering insights gleaned from original ethnographic research, Fan reveals how these intermediary practitioners think about cinema, negotiate judgement and appreciation, construct a discourse of value and taste, and most importantly, constitute a coordinated and interrelated network for the sharing of art cinema.She argues that although their motivation was derived from a cinephilia seeking to forge an alternative mode of distribution and reception, the ‘new’ cinema culture they have produced simultaneously negotiates a subtly complicit relationship with authoritative and market forces.In doing so, she offers an original interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary art cinema culture in Chinese society.
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The Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st Century
A sweeping survey of hip hop’s resounding impact on contemporary art and culture across the past 20-plus yearsAccompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s.It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip hop’s proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between.The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression. This fully illustrated monograph documents the exhibition and contains texts and interviews from more than 30 artists and scholars. Artists include: Nina Chanel Abney, Dionne Alexander, Maxwell Alexandre, Devin Allen, Alvaro Barrington, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Wales Bonner, Mark Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Willy Chavarria, Caitlin Cherry, Troy Chew II, William Cordova, Carl Jones, Stan Douglas, John Edmonds, Gajin Fujita, Monica Ikegwu, Shabez Jamal, Kahlil Joseph, Nia June, LA II, Deana Lawson, Eric N.Mack, Emmanuel Massillon, Julie Mehretu, Murjoni Merriweather, Jayson Musson, Rashaad Newsome, Yvonne Osei, Zéh Palito, Gordon Parks, Adam Pendleton, Robert Pruitt, Rammellzee, Sheila Rashid, Rozeal, Joyce J.Scott, Tschabalala Self, Tariku Shiferaw, Devan Shimoyama, Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, Abbey Williams, Pharrell Williams and Wilmer Wilson IV. Authors include: Ebony Haynes, Todd Boyd, Lester Spence, Jordana Moore Saggese, Greg Tate, Misa Hylton, Elena Romero, Ekow Eshun, Devin Allen, Michael Holman, Simone White, Salome Asega, Alphonse Pierre, David A.M.Goldberg and Tahir Hemphill, Jacolby Satterwhite, Wendel Patrick, Simon Reynolds, Seph Rodney, Jesse McCarthy, Danez Smith, Noriko Manabe, Lindsay Knight and Charity Marsh, Shaheem Sanchez, Jeffrey Q.McCune, Jr., Sekou Cooke, Jessica N. Pabón-Colón, Martha Cooper, Skeme, Alex de Mora and Lawrence Burney.
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History Comics: Hip-Hop
From its humble origins at house parties in the Bronx, where DJs mixed old records to create new sounds, charismatic MCs let their clever lyrics flow, and B-boys and B-girls pioneered inventive dance moves, hip-hop quickly became a musical and cultural revolution. In this volume of History Comics, we follow Aaliyah, a hip-hop superfan who is about to get a lesson in all things “old school” courtesy of her dad.The pair take a day trip to the Bronx, where Aaliyah discovers the many unsung heroes who helped create the foundations of hip-hop.So get ready to drop the beat, bust a move, and get down with some fresh rap knowledge!
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This unique book offers guidance for contemporary art practices in dialogue with history, story, memory, and tradition. Artist and lecturer Paul O’Kane uses innovative and creative means, informed by a storytelling tradition as well as academic research, to make connections between contemporary art, history, and the past.The aim of this book is to give readers a sense of the profundity of historical questions, while making the challenge inviting, welcoming and manageable.It is designed to set out an expansive, inclusive and diverse range of potential directions, and speculations from which students can develop personal paths of enquiry.This is achieved by writing and designing the text in an accessible way and providing a range of ‘ways-in’.A series of carefully chosen references, examples, key texts, and possible essay questions are chosen and pitched at various levels and can be close-read, discussed, digested, and responded to either verbally or in the form of a presentation or essay. Written primarily for a broad range of fine arts students, this book encourages readers to reconsider their studies and art practices in light of a historical perspective, enhanced by creative contributions from artists, imaginative philosophers, and influential cultural commentators.
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What is the history of hip-hop?
Hip-hop originated in the Bronx, New York City in the 1970s, emerging as a cultural movement among African American and Latino youth. It was a form of expression that combined elements of music, dance, art, and fashion. Hip-hop music evolved from DJing and MCing at block parties to becoming a global phenomenon with artists like Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Run-D.M.C., and Public Enemy paving the way for future generations. Today, hip-hop is one of the most popular and influential music genres worldwide, with artists like Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, and Cardi B continuing to push the boundaries of the genre.
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Did hip-hop culture only develop in the USA?
While hip-hop culture originated in the USA in the 1970s, it has since spread globally and influenced music, fashion, art, and dance in many countries. Different regions have developed their own unique styles and interpretations of hip-hop, incorporating local languages, sounds, and traditions. Today, hip-hop culture can be seen and heard in countries all over the world, demonstrating its global impact and reach beyond its American roots.
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Is hip hop and German hip hop the same thing?
Hip hop and German hip hop share the same foundational elements such as rapping, DJing, and graffiti, but they are not the same thing. German hip hop has its own unique style and cultural influences that distinguish it from traditional hip hop. German hip hop often incorporates elements of electronic music and has lyrics that reflect the social and political issues specific to Germany. Additionally, German hip hop artists often rap in German, which adds another layer of cultural and linguistic distinction.
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How can I achieve the hip swing and hip lift?
To achieve the hip swing and hip lift, you can start by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart and slightly bending your knees. Then, shift your weight to one side and push your hip out to the opposite side, creating a swinging motion. To lift your hips, engage your core muscles and push your hips upward while keeping your upper body stable. Practice these movements slowly and gradually increase the speed and range of motion as you become more comfortable with the movements. Additionally, incorporating hip-focused exercises such as hip circles and hip thrusts into your workout routine can help improve your hip mobility and strength.
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Hip Hop Culture : A roadtrip across Europe
Hip-hop expert and Backspin publisher Niko Backspin, together with Porsche, has created a new travel guide to Europe's hip-hop music and culture.Far from promotion tours or concert halls, Huls meets and talks to rappers, DJs, street performers and breakdancers.Part of Porsche's 'Back 2 Tape' documentary series, this guide sheds a light on the influence of urban hip-hop youth culture in European cities. With 17 artists from Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Spain and Denmark, it combines portraits of hip-hop stars such as Kool Savas (Berlin), Lord Esperanza (Paris), Edson Sabajo (Amsterdam), Falsalarma (Barcelona), Lars Pedersen (Copenhagen) and the Flying Steps (Berlin) with destinations that every hip-hop and road trip fan in Europe should visit. "This book is an invitation to encounter European hip-hop culture with all its diversity in an open and positive way..." Niko Backspin
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Is a wide hip or a narrow hip better for women?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to whether wide hips or narrow hips are better for women, as beauty standards and preferences vary greatly across cultures and individuals. Wide hips are often associated with fertility and a more curvaceous figure, which some may find attractive. On the other hand, narrow hips can be seen as more slender and athletic. Ultimately, it is important for women to embrace and love their own unique body shape, regardless of societal standards.
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Can hip dips still develop into a female hip at 16?
Yes, it is possible for hip dips to develop into a more rounded female hip shape as a person's body continues to develop during their teenage years. The development of the hips is influenced by genetics, hormones, and overall body composition. Engaging in exercises that target the hip and glute muscles can also help to fill out the hip dips and create a more rounded appearance. However, it's important to remember that everyone's body is unique, and there is a wide range of natural variation in hip shape and size.
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Ballet or Hip-Hop?
Both ballet and hip-hop are unique and beautiful forms of dance that offer different styles and techniques. Ballet is known for its grace, precision, and classical movements, while hip-hop is characterized by its high energy, rhythm, and urban flair. Choosing between the two ultimately depends on personal preference and what style of dance resonates with you more. Both ballet and hip-hop have their own merits and can be equally enjoyable and rewarding to learn and perform.
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Is that hip fat?
It is not appropriate to comment on someone's body or body parts in a negative or judgmental way. It is important to respect and appreciate people for who they are, rather than focusing on specific body parts or perceived flaws. Instead of making comments about someone's body, it is better to focus on their personality, talents, and qualities.
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