Jaume Plensa, Alchemist, 2010. Commissioned by an anonymous alumnus on the occasion of the Institute’s 150th anniversary. © 2025 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid
GHOTIING MIT: Public Art

A collaboration between Lupe Fiasco and the MIT List Visual Arts Center, GHOTIING MIT: Public Art is a site-specific rap and field recording project that explores the relationship between rap and MIT’s public art collection.
About Lupe Fiasco
With over two decades of tenure in the rap game, Lupe Fiasco is a savvy veteran of hip-hop, but that doesn't mean he doesn't take the time to hone and perfect his craft at every turn. 2024 saw the release of his acclaimed album Samurai, named one of the best albums of 2024 by The Needle Drop, Okayplayer, FLOOD, and more, which earned praise for its dense lyricism and Amy Winehouse-inspired concept. Samurai was Lupe's first new album since 2022's DRILL MUSIC IN ZION, which earned critical acclaim from NPR, Complex, The FADER, and many others, including Vinyl Me Please, who wrote "At their best, Lupe’s bars are as visually and phonetically pleasing as popped bubble wrap." In 2023, the iconic Chicago native also settled into his position as a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he teaches "Rap Theory and Practice." Beyond music, Lupe continues to focus on the community organizations he founded, including We Are M.U.R.A.L, The Neighborhood Start-Up Fund, Society of Spoken Art, and his cross-cultural content venture, Studio SV. Most recently, Lupe's single "Pound For Pound" became the theme song for the AAA video game Undisputed. Lupe plans to perform throughout the year, including an upcoming performance at MIT's Artfinity festival on May 2nd.
