Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution
Street art — art made in public spaces including graffiti & stickers — has become one of the discussed areas of art practice on the contemporary scence. This book defines street art as a genre related to, but distinct from graffiti writing, tracing its history from cave paintings through to the Paris walls photographed by Brassai.
Details
Graffiti, Street art, 20th‑century history, USA, Applied art and design, Conceptualism, Pop art, Illustration, Sculpture, Poster
Banksy, Quiñones Lee George, Zezão, Nunca, Witz Dan, KAWS, Fairey Shepard, McGee Barry, Rat Blek le, Brassaï, Futura, Pignon‑Ernest Ernest, Wojnarowicz David Michael, Matta‑Clark Gordon, Holzer Jenny, Fekner John, Basquiat Jean‑Michel, Haring Keith, Hulusi Mustafa, Miss Van, JR, Blu, Eine Ben, Supine Judith, Swoon, D*Face
London
2009
160 pages
9781854378750
Open stacks
Yes
No
709.043 Str
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