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Group Aerobics Session!
it’s been a long time y’all.
I think it’s time to move on.
Thanks for all the memories Shouts to JSC for getting the team wavy in Deutschland
Jennifer Chan you the realest STUDIO WORKOUT 4EVER
quit autoplaying games with my heart
The consulting agency bringing you intersections of fine art, hiphop, and urban culture.
since i’m on grind elsewhere heavy
All the World's Futures vs. All Tomorrow's Parties
Studio Workout
Listen to: Devin KKenny as A.C Thuggin' - 9 Piece (Venmo) by Devin KKenny
For Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Dante Parker, Anthony Baez, Arthur McDuffie, Jerean Blake, Kajieme Powell, Jordan Russell Davis, Duanna Johnson, Miriam Carey, AIyana Jones, Migues Reyes, Bo Morrison, Oscar Grant, John Crawford, Dante Price Ousmana Zongo, James Brisette, Ezell Ford, Akai Gurley, Alonzo Ashley, Amadou Diallo, Kimani Grey, Sean Bell and so many others.
It seems clear that the reason for the lack of an indictment in these fairly cut and dry recent cases of miscarriage of justice and abuse of power is because if the police, the nearest most powerful agent of the state that people encounter most regularly can't be stand as an impenetrable bastion of our nation and its values, then it all collapses into anarchy. And when I say anarchy I don't mean chaos, I mean community policing, I mean collective, non-hierarchical ways of getting thangs poppin'. But that's too much to ask right? Wherever you are, show solidarity and take action, this world is ours, because even if it doesn't effect your community it certainly could one day.
Jenny Holzer x Lady Pink
Studio Workout was started as a way of outlining overlaps between rap/pop/urban culture, and fine art practices, and doing a kind of 'what if?' What if trap music wasn't about making packs, selling pills and cocaine? What if it was about making and selling art? How different are these things in a global economy? Hiphop culture, which contemporary rap music has a tenuous connection to, is the youth culture (dance, music, illegal visual art) of those left behind, those fed a false promise, Black and Latino youth in urban areas making due and making dope with very little. How does the practice of fine art (largely one of a more privileged, more homogeneous, dominant class) intersect with this? Does the historical avant-garde project of "shocking the bourgeoisie" have a relationship with inciting change and making life better for the vast majority of society? The 99.99%?
Of the many things one might expect to see in the industrial chic gallery neighborhood of Chelsea on a Monday evening, chicken blood and guts splayed on the sidewalk is not one of them.
GAWS "Way way wetter than Carl Andre's face after he made the move to dead her, or Carl Andre's face after he got outta jail time. I feel like I'm bout to lose my damn life"
http://devin-kkenny.bandcamp.com/album/studio-workout-vol-2