‘A Visual History of Hip Hop in Adelaide’ Photography Exhibition Arrives in August
The three week-long exhibition showcases images shot by acclaimed local photographer AHH Photography across his 15-year career.
Image by AHH Photography
Adelaide hip hop fans will want to get along to local photographer AHH Photography’s awesome ‘A Visual History of Hip Hop in Adelaide’ photography exhibition this coming August.
Held at Studio 99 Art and Whisky in Port Adelaide, the exhibition showcases the world of Adelaide’s hip hop scene through the lens of local photographer Kevin Rumbelow. For over 15 years Rumbelow has been at the heart of the city’s rap scene, capturing local, national and international artists throughout his storied career.
The exhibit will feature Rumbelow’s best work and include iconic images of hip hop greats such as Ice Cube, 50 Cent and Wu-Tang Clan. The three-week exhibit delves into Adelaide’s hop hop culture and is a fantastic visual history of the scene and those involved.
Opening night is Saturday, August 10 and will see artists from Roach City Records provide the musical entertainment as guests mingle with local talent and chat with Rumbelow about his experiences as a music photographer.
‘A Visual History of Hip Hop in Adelaide’ is being held at Studio 99 Art & Whisky in Port Adelaide from August 10-31.
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