2Pac Exhibit to Open at the Grammy Museum Next Month
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Next month, the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles will recognize the work of the late Tupac Shakur with an entire exhibit dedicated to his career. The "All Eyez On Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur" exhibit will feature pieces from his life that includes the Versace suit he wore to the 1996 Grammys and studio notes from his first recording session after being released in prison. Additionally, the display will feature handwritten notes from Tupac, as well as lyrics, poems, interviews, and performances, all of which were donated by Shakur's estate run by his mother, Afeni Shakur.
“It means a lot to me that Bob Santelli and the Grammy Museum have chosen to honor my son with their upcoming exhibit of his works,” Afeni Shakur said in a statement. “Tupac's writings are an honest reflection of his passions for, and about life. His timeless messages have instilled hope for those who have little, and for others, they serve as a catalyst for change. His words continue to motivate and inspire new generations.” The exhibit will run from Feb. 2 through Apr. 22.
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