REISIG AND TAYLOR
Having worked with some of the most iconic and influential figures in American popular culture in the last 25 years, from rock album covers to portraits of hip-hop artists, REISIG AND TAYLOR have developed a tremendous oeuvre reflective of their scope, intensity, and skill as both artists and photographers. With the unique capacity to interrogate and breakdown the normative barriers between intimacy and estrangement, anonymity and celebrity, sexuality and conviviality, the force of the aperture as a way of cutting-through such dualistic entanglements emerges as the central strand carried throughout their body of work. Whether photographing a celebrity like Tupac Shakur or a personal family friend, REISIG AND TAYLOR always maintain a certain tension between the world as it is seen and the world as it is lived—an aesthetic demand to see the world as we live it, rather than to live it as we see it.
Since its irruptive emergence in the ‘50s, Pop Art has sustained an intoxicating aesthetic force and an obsessive cultural compulsion across the material and theoretical dimensions of contemporary artistic production. Continually transgressing the historical limits of taste and consistently redefining the traditional conceptions of the art object, Pop Art seems to insist on a disorientation of the positioning of high and low, object and artwork, repetition and difference, reality and surreality. In other words, as an aesthetic mode or art form that interrogates the time and space of art in itself, Pop Art works to blur the habitual distinctions between the mundane reproducibility of images in mass culture and the striking singularity of the work of art. But what is it, exactly, that insists on this disorientation in Pop Art? And what is the disruptive, intoxicating force through which the elements of Pop are maintained and transformed in the technological contexts of the contemporary world? It is this critical line of questioning which is explored through the aperture of REISIG AND TAYLOR's collection, Pop (3D) Lenticular (2016-17); incorporating images of Pop icons such as Prince, Frida Kahlo, and Dorothy Gale, this photographic assemblage transpires through a multiplicity of cultural figures and aesthetic forces dancing between stillness and movement, serenity and chaos, familiarity and unknowing. Awakened and vivified through the technology of lenticular (3D) photography, each piece literally pops in a momentary paroxysm as it convulses between audience and artwork—realizing a psycho-visual choreography performed between body and image as they simultaneously dissolve and congeal in the effervescent materiality of the work. By splicing together, interweaving, and overlaying various photographs, images, and designs, the pieces collected in this series unleash a radical artistic potentiality as they inaugurate an experimental form of Pop Art that is narcissistically self-obsessed with interrogating the life-force or vitality of the Pop image in itself. It is as if these prints themselves instantiate and represent the joie de vivre of the photographic event—opening and closing, dilating and constricting… a hallucinogenic, virtuosic, blending of medium and matter. REISIG AND TAYLOR 's Pop (3D) Lenticular shows us what it looks like when Pop Art sees itself in the mirror, looking at itself in the lens.
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“Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead.” - Tupac Shakur🌹
📸: Reisig and Taylor (1994)
“Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead.” - Tupac Shakur🌹
📸: Reisig and Taylor (1994)
What 2PAC songs has lyrics that makes you really think? Photo: Reisig and Taylor
"I feel that what was done in the dark will come to light."- 2PAC
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it's 2022 and your name is still ringing bells, you got rappers still using your quotes in their songs, in different ways but I can see your inspiration in that and I LOVE it. your words are still relevant to this day, still helping millions of people around the world, you're a living legend. you'll live forever through all of us Pac, we love you dearly and miss you deeply man..
📸: Reisig and Taylor
CD, Cassette, Singles & Vinyl LP Versions for En Vogue’s Funky Divas Album
.escovedo En Vogue Maxine Jones Atlantic Records Peter Michael Escovedo Reisig and Taylor
Whenever you're going through hard times always remember these words. "I know it seem hard sometimes. But, uh, remember one thing
Through every dark night, there's a bright day after that. So no matter how hard it get
Stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it." - 2PAC Besides this, what is the best motivating line in a Pac song? Photo: Reisig and Taylor
Which 2PAC album made the biggest impact on you as a teenager?
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2PAC released "Loyal to the Game" through Amaru Entertainment and Interscope Records on December 14, 2004. This was the fifth posthumous album produced by Eminem. Eminem was so moved by Pac's life and work that he wrote a letter to the late Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. She agreed, giving him the go ahead.
According to Dr.Dre, Eminem wanted to keep it in it's original form but Afeni advised them to "take a chance". Two remix singles was released from the album: "Thugs Get Lonely Too" featuring. Nate Dogg and "Ghetto Gospel" featuring. Elton John.
On January 1, 2005 it peaked at #1 with 330,000 copies sold in it's first week. It was certified Platinum with 1 million copies sold on February 15, 2005 The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
What did you think of this album and what is your most played songs from this record?
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2PAC. Wake Me When I’m Free will delve into the greater meaning of his activism, music, and revolutionary art, as the exhibit educates and enlightens attendees through a labyrinth of emotions, as they take this journey through his extraordinary life.
Wake Me When I’m Free museum experience that will provide a deeper understanding of this legendary artist who used his creative platform to speak for the voiceless and oppressed.
Location: The Canvas @ L.A. Live 1.21.22
Pre-sale tickets will be available starting November 9, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. PST. General tickets go on sale November 12, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. PST.
https://www.wakemewhenimfree.com/
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Will you be attending?
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"When I was born I was a hustla since birth, a black man.
Trying 2 hard make my endz before I leave in a hearse. It's a cold game. What u need, what I supply, u can depend on me. 2 strikez, if i'm caught it's the pen then that's the end of me if I don't change." - 2PAC
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"Will I live to see tomorrow? am I fallin' off?
I hit the w**d and then proceed to say: "F**k all of y'all!"
Ain't nobody down with me, I'm thuggin'
I can't go home cause muthaf**kers think I'm buggin'!" - 2PAC
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Can you name this song?
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"death is not the greatest loss in life. the greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. never surrender." 📸: Reisig and Taylor , 1994