BX Third World Mix Tape no. 4, Caminos (Slow and Steady), Shellyne Rodriguez

Artwork Overview

born 1977
BX Third World Mix Tape no. 4, Caminos (Slow and Steady), 2022
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: colored pencil; paper
Dimensions:
Frame Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 164 x 123 x 5 cm
Weight (Weight): 37 lbs
Credit line: Museum purchase: Helen Foresman Spencer Art Acquisition Fund
Accession number: 2023.0079
On display: Simons Gallery

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Shellyne Rodriguez considers the survival of marginalized communities in the Bronx and the communal experience of urban walking, slow and steady. Quoting from hip-hop culture, art history, and music mixtapes, Rodriguez augments the walkers’ steps with words in multiple languages. This drawing was inspired by the early hip-hop song Set It Off (1984) by Strafe. Rodriguez also adapted the spatial and line designs from hip-hop flyers created by Bronx handbill artist Buddy Esquire.

Exhibitions

Susan Earle, curator
2025