Click for The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti!!!
Curator Schacter offers a stunning survey of artists known for their
nonsanctioned public work in this concisely written, yet comprehensive
volume. Collaborating with street artists and curators, writers, and art
historians, the author situates 113 artists in 50 cities, highlighting
the importance of environment and global artistic exchange. Each profile
speaks to a unique art practice: collage, name-based wall graffiti,
monumental installations, subway and boxcar art, and digitally projected
images, among others. To emphasize the tension between high and low
art, as well as between mainstream and underground culture, the artists
selected also vary in terms of their visibility and commercial success.
Famed L.A. artist Shepard Fairey (creator of the Obama Hope image)
receives as much analysis as the Montreal boxcar painter Jiem and New
York underground "conceptual vandal" Katsu. In introductory chapters to
each continent and city, Schacter also explores region-based themes,
such as local folklore and art collectives. His expertly selected images
yield an entertaining, visually varied reading experience. One
highlight of the book is its commissioned nontraditional city maps
created by 12 of the volume's profiled artists. This valuable and
impressive tome, featuring a foreword by street and multimedia artist
John Fekner, provides an informative, consistent, and well-illustrated
narrative of a global art phenomenon. Publishers Weekly
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