Graffiti World: New Edition: Street Art from Five Continents
  • Раздел: Theories and directions
  • Название: Graffiti World: New Edition: Street Art from Five Continents
  • Автор / Редактор: Nicholas Ganz
  • Год издания: 2009
  • Кол-во страниц: 392
  • Издательство: Thames & Hudson
  • Язык: Английский
  • ISBN: 9780500514696
  • Ключевые слова: Blade (Steven D. Ogburn), Above, Chaz Bojorquez, Michael De Feo, Flint, Kid Acne, Banksy, Faith 47 (Liberty Du), Kirill Kto, Eltono, TASSO, Binho, Cabin Fewer Crew, Caru, Cattle, 123 Klan, Akroe, Chromopolis, Codeak, Corail, DFM Crew, DNS (Daddies Nasty Sons) Crew, Alёxone (Oedipe), Besok, Blef, Burglar, CAPO (Crime Art Public Organization) Crew, Casroc, CG (Chilla Guerilla) Crew, Cha, The Chrome Angelz, Cheba, China, 1Mor, Prism, Ciber Stargass, CMP (Claus M. Pederson), Os Gemeos, Binho, Vitché, Nina, Faith47, Miss Van, Siloette, Smirk, Tash, Nuria Mora, Swoon (Caledonia Curry), 108 (Guido Bisagni), Hitnes, Other, Sickboy, Labrona, Sat One, Herbert Baglione, Ceet (Ceet Fouad), Daim (Mirko Reisser), Banksy, Blek le Rat, Case Maclaim, Daze, Etnik, Evol (Tore Rinkveld), Cope2, Flying Fortress, Pisa, Dan Witz, Belx2, Sca, Burn, Jace, Buff Monster, Nina Pandolfo, Jace, Swet, Does, Stay High 149, 3A Crew, Acamonchi, Asstro, Asylm, Bask, Berzerker, Dave Chino, Craola, Dalek, Michael de Feo, Dephect, Dzine, EGR, Heavyweight, Hewn, HSA Crew, Kwest, Mac, Man One, Merz, Persue, Pose 2, Prisco, Case 2 (Jeff Brown), Seeking Heaven Crew, Siloette, Chris Silva, LTS Crew, Stain & Scout, Sub (Tony Curanaj), Syndrome Studio, TATS CRU (Bio, Nicer, BG 183, Brim), TS5 Crew, UNC (Urban Nightmare Crew), Vasko
Description

Graffiti World, now updated, is the most comprehensive and bestselling survey of graffiti art ever published. The original collection of more than 2,000 illustrations by over 150 artists around the world is joined by a new section devoted to work created in the five years since the book's first edition.
Graffiti has long been a ubiquitous aspect of the urban landscape, since anonymous, largely unsung spray-can art first hit city walls in New York and Philadelphia in the late 1960s. As hip-hop culture spread from America, graffiti became a worldwide phenomenon, emerging in the 1980s as the symbolic artistic language of young people everywhere.