An exhibition dedicated to Tupac will open its doors in January in Los Angeles.

Named

Tupac Shakur.

Wake Me When I

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, this traveling museum created with the consent of the rapper's rights holders will offer an immersive exploration of his life and his work.

However, the creators of this event intend to go further than a simple evocation of the artist who tragically died in 1996 at the age of 25.

Total immersion

"It's about telling a story about (the issue of) race in America through Tupac," said one of the show directors in a statement relayed by Deadline before giving some details. about the project.

It will be a “fully immersive and reflective experience that will explore the life and legacy of an acclaimed artist and activist.

The exhibition will delve into the meaning of his activism, music and revolutionary art by educating and enlightening the public through a maze of emotions as they travel through his extraordinary life.

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After Los Angeles, the

Tupac Shakur

exhibition

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Wake Me When I

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will visit other American cities.

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