February 2nd marks the opening of the Grammy Museum's "All Eyez on Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur", an exhibit that focuses on the musical career of Tupac as a solo artist, and his work with Digital Underground.
In a statement given to the Los Angeles Times, Grammy Museum Executive Director Robert Santelli spoke on Tupac and the exibit:
"Tupac Shakur was one of the most original and important of all hip hop artists. His writings are both powerful and provocative.It is an honor to be the first music museum to acknowledge Tupac's legacy and to bring context to what was an incredible career."
The exhibit is set to feature handwritten notes, lyrics, poems, interview and performance footage, as well as outfits worn by Tupac. All items in the exhibit are being provided by the Tupac Shakur estate, which is overseen by Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur.
The exhibit is scheduled to run February 2nd to April 22nd at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
[via LATimes.com]