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  2. Ismail Gulgee - Wikipedia

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    Ismail Gulgee (Urdu: امین اسماعیل گل جی; 25 October 1926 – 16 December 2007), [1] also known simply as Gulgee, was a Pakistani painter. [2]Born in Peshawar, he received his early education at Lawrence College before attending Aligarh University, Columbia University, and Harvard University for higher education.

  3. Desi hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Desi hip hop is a term for music and culture which combines the influences of hip hop and the Indian subcontinent; the term desi referring to the South Asian diaspora. The term has also come to be used as an alternative for rap music and even pop music which involves rappers of South Asian origins.

  4. Underground art - Wikipedia

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    Underground art can include art created both legally and illegally, organized or unauthorized, and can essentially exist in any form. A homeless poem found on an transit advertising display on the Long Island Rail Road. Visionary Art is often considered a form of underground art because of it popularity outside conventional art channels.

  5. Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s and 1970s underground cultural movements had some connections to the Beat Generation, which had, in turn, been inspired by the French philosophers, artists, and poets of the Existentialist movement, which gathered around Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus in Paris during the years that followed the aftermath of World War II.

  6. Underground hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Underground hip-hop encompasses several different styles of music. Numerous acts in the book How to Rap are described as being both underground and politically or socially aware, these include – B. Dolan [4] Brother Ali, [4] Diabolic, [5] Immortal Technique, [6] Jedi Mind Tricks, [7] Micranots, [8] Mr. Lif, [5] Murs, [5] Little Brother, [3] P.O.S [9] Zion I and Madlib, among others.

  7. Category:Underground artists - Wikipedia

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    Underground cartoonists‎ (151 P) Pages in category "Underground artists" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  8. Pakistani rock - Wikipedia

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    By 1983-85, local underground rock groups began to perform at five-star hotels and university campuses across the country. [2] The genre began rooted in the ultraconservative regime of President Zia-ul-Haq who had denounced the Western culture and put forwarded the program of Islamized transformation of the country.

  9. Lowbrow (art movement) - Wikipedia

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    Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. [1] It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, graffiti, and hot-rod cultures of the street. [2] It is also often known by the name pop surrealism. [3]