LOS ANGELES- Multi-platinum Hip Hop Icon, Trap music pioneer, blockbuster actor, and label head Tip “T.I.” Harris brought his Atlanta-based Trap Music Museum to Los Angeles with the Lil Trap House art exhibition and popup launch event hosted by Karen Civil.
As an ode to Trap culture, the Lil Trap House Exhibition, featured a collection of one-of-a-kind pieces in honor of the most influential Trap artists such as T.I., Nipsey Hussle, YG, Pusha-T, Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Future, Rick Ross, Migos, Young Thug, Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, and many more.
Let’s take you through Lil Trap House…
First, exhibitioners start in Grandma’s Living Room with guns, drugs, and money on the coffee table to ultimately symbolize protection and security to the hustlers while visiting.
Viewers then step into Gucci Mane’s Lil Trap Kitchen, infamously mentioned in many of his songs with key items like scales, Pyrex measuring cups on the stove, and Atlanta fast-food chain J.R. Crickets on the counter.
On the wall, many viewers will get a first-look at Pusha-TInteractive Barcode with the classic My Name Is My Name album cover and on the opposite of this will be MigosCity “The Nawf,” a scaled-down model of their Atlanta neighborhood and Young Thug’s “Snake Exhibit.
As art-goers look around they will be filled with nostalgia as they see a 3D rendition of The Remake of Future’s Dirty Sprite 2 cover, trap icon Young Jeezy’s Brick Wall, Miami’s biggest boss Rick Ross’ Mastermind portrait, a remake of his 2014 album, and the legendary T.I.Rubberband Man installation, which if you take a closer look shows the icon’s entire piece constructed by rubber bands.
Before exiting fans are reminded to bow down to the powerful women in the Hip Hop industry with Cardi B and Nicki Minaj’s Throne, and stare in awe at the YG and late great Nipsey Hussle West Coast Tribute symbolizing unity in music and gang culture in Los Angeles.
The exhibition will be open to the public for the remainder of July and will allow patrons to fully experience the visual journey of art, culture, and creativity as a part of the interactive installation. The Lil Trap House exhibition will continue touring to music festivals and college campuses around the country.
Exhibit Details
Saturday, July 13 – Sunday, July 14 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, July 19 – Sunday, July 21 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, July 26 – Sunday, July 28 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Parking Lot of Delicious Pizza Hollywood at 6601 W Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles.