Hip-Hop at the End of the World: The Photography of Brother Ernie
By (Author) Ernst Paniccioli
Universe Publishing
Universe Publishing
25th September 2018
25th September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular music
779.092
Hardback
304
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
With exclusive, behind-the-scenes access, preeminent photographer Brother Ernie captures the last four decades of the evolution of hip-hop the styles that grew from it, and the artists who shaped it. Complete with Brother Ernie's personal anecdotes of time spent with subjects, and stories behind the photographs, Hip-Hop at the End of the World shares intimate moments from the most important era of hip-hop.
After picking up a camera in the 1973 to document the graffiti art that dominated New York City, Ernest Paniccioli started his journey of whole-heartedly capturing the scene during the most fertile years of hip-hop. Always armed with a 35mm camera, he successfully photographed nearly every rapper of note since the genre's inception, making him the go-to photographer for magazines like Word Up and Rap Masters. Hip Hop at the End of the World is a carefully curated selection of photographs from Brother Ernie's extensive archives, celebrating over 40 years of swag in one of the most complete records of the most crucial movements in American music.
"More than 250 vintage snaps documenting the evolution of hip hop and the artists who shaped it on both coasts, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes images of everyone from Biggie to Tupac to N.W.A., all accompanied by Brother Ernies personal anecdotes and candid stories behind the images." Inside Hook
"To capture history, you have to be present for it. Hip Hop at the End of the World: The Photography of Ernie Paniccioli(Rizzoli; $40) is filled with photos only Paniccioli has because, from the mid-1970s forward, only Paniccioli thought to be there and was permitted in the room. (Thats an underappreciated photographic skill: not getting kicked out.)" NEW YORK TIMES
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