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Untitled : Street Art in the Counter Culture - Street Art in the Counter Culture

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext This one I'd reference as tasty popcorn and perhaps there lies its zeitgeist and achievement. There's loads of great artwork inside and the pictures are well shot. The random stops, texts and sort of useful via useless explanation in things did get addictive. I raced through them. I didn't close the book til I'd gotten through it all. The book feels like a well communicated poem. Pictures and words interacting to create a commentary that is punk enough to follow its own drum. -Modart Zusammenfassung Not to be filed under history! photography! design or non-fiction! as it contains outright lies and outrageous subjective opinion! this book is definitely about street art. It is also about now. Fungus grows on your collected wild-style pioneers. Vile passions rage between old schools and new. Stuff flies out from under the hammer at auction houses and property developers fund street art shows to liberal press fanfare. Oh! and Banksy hits the West Bank. Is anyone taking this thing seriously? Should it be taken seriously? Is it all just an immense daisy chain of poker faces! irony and mind games? Brilliant images of graffiti collected from all over the world and preserved here before the legions employed to destroy them and chip them off the walls. This is art driven by existential hunger! art that attacks you only if you are lame! art that inspires mystery and creativity. 11 Spring St NY was a much-loved site that became a graffiti landmark. Before it was redeveloped it inspired acts of love and passion: Lou Reed made it the subject of a poem and Untitled preserves it in all of its glory. Includes works by Banksy! Faile! Dface! Swoon! Bast! Blu! Blek Le Rat! Obey! Dolk! Eine! Gaia! Elbowtoe! Hush! Copyright! Mir! Dan Witz! Space Invader! Armsrock! Doze Green! Know Hope! Skullphone! WKInteract! Skewville! Borf! Ame72! Sam3! Eelus! Miss Bugs! Rene Gagnon! The London Police! Michael De Feo and many more.

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Authors Gary Shove
Assisted by Gary Shove (Editor)
Publisher Carpet Bombing Culture
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2008
 
EAN 9780955912108
ISBN 978-0-9559121-0-8
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 230 mm x 240 mm x 20 mm
Weight 1020 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art

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