Latto and Sexyy Red put feud aside to join Flo Milli at Spotify’s “The Gold Standard” art exhibition

Fans can visit the gallery, open to the public on Wednesday (July 31).

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The leading women in rap combined with elegant portraits? It's a winning combination. 

On Tuesday evening (July 30), Spotify held an exclusive preview of "The Gold Standard," an art exhibition honoring the top women in Hip-Hop, attracting a star-studded audience.

Latto, Sexyy Red, and Flo Milli attended The Hole Gallery in New York City to meet fans and pose beside their portraits. 

Also shining that evening was Manon Biernacki, the artist behind the portraits, which featured Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Ice Spice, Saweetie, GloRilla, and the City Girls.

“Through my art, I strive to capture the essence of human emotions and states of mind, using vibrant colors and bold shapes to transform the mundane into the magical,” she explained.

“And that’s what I’ve strived to do with my portraits of these amazing women for Spotify’s ‘The Gold Standard Exhibit.'”

Several influencers and media members were present, enjoying complimentary champagne and wine while viewing the photos. A notable aspect of the gallery was The Cloud Room, showcasing a large group portrait of all the featured rappers. 

Fans can visit the gallery, open to the public on Wednesday (July 31) from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, with free admission. Head to The Hole Bowery at 312 Bowery to see the stunning portraits in person.

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