The world atlas of street art and graffiti / Rafael Schacter ; foreword by John Fekner.

By: Schacter, Rafael [author.]Contributor(s): Fekner, John [writer of supplementary textual content.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2013]Copyright date: 2013Description: 1 online resource (397 pages) : color illustrations, mapContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780300214741 (e-book)Subject(s): Street art | Graffiti | Mural painting and decoration | Graffiti artistsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: World atlas of street art and graffiti.DDC classification: 751.7/3 LOC classification: ND2590 | .S34 2013Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
North America. New York ; San Francisco ; Los Angeles -- Latin America. Mexico City ; Sao Paulo ; Buenos Aires -- Northern Europe. London ; Paris ; Berlin ; Stockholm -- Southern Europe. Madrid ; Barcelona ; Athens -- Rest of the world. Melbourne ; Sydney ; Tokyo.
Summary: "Painted murals first appeared in Latin America in the early 20th century; in the 1950s, spray-can graffiti associated with Latino gangs followed, notably the "cholo" graffiti of Los Angeles. Today, street art has traveled to nearly every corner of the globe, evolving into a highly complex and ornate art form. The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti is the definitive survey of international street art, focusing on the world's most influential urban artists and artworks. Since the lives and works of urban artists are inextricably linked to specific streets and places, this beautifully illustrated volume features specially commissioned "city artworks" that provide an intimate understanding of these metropolitan landscapes. Organized geographically by country and city, more than 100 of today's most important street artists - including Espo in New York, Shepard Fairey in Los Angeles, Os Gemeos in Brazil, and Anthony Lister in Australia - are profiled alongside key examples of their work. The evolution of street art and graffiti within each region is also chronicled, providing essential historical context. With contributions by the foremost authorities on street art and graffiti, this landmark publication provides a nuanced understanding of a widespread contemporary art practice. The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti emphasizes urban art's powerful commitment to a spontaneous creativity that is inherently connected to the architecture of the metropolis." -- Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 395) and index.

North America. New York ; San Francisco ; Los Angeles -- Latin America. Mexico City ; Sao Paulo ; Buenos Aires -- Northern Europe. London ; Paris ; Berlin ; Stockholm -- Southern Europe. Madrid ; Barcelona ; Athens -- Rest of the world. Melbourne ; Sydney ; Tokyo.

"Painted murals first appeared in Latin America in the early 20th century; in the 1950s, spray-can graffiti associated with Latino gangs followed, notably the "cholo" graffiti of Los Angeles. Today, street art has traveled to nearly every corner of the globe, evolving into a highly complex and ornate art form. The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti is the definitive survey of international street art, focusing on the world's most influential urban artists and artworks. Since the lives and works of urban artists are inextricably linked to specific streets and places, this beautifully illustrated volume features specially commissioned "city artworks" that provide an intimate understanding of these metropolitan landscapes. Organized geographically by country and city, more than 100 of today's most important street artists - including Espo in New York, Shepard Fairey in Los Angeles, Os Gemeos in Brazil, and Anthony Lister in Australia - are profiled alongside key examples of their work. The evolution of street art and graffiti within each region is also chronicled, providing essential historical context. With contributions by the foremost authorities on street art and graffiti, this landmark publication provides a nuanced understanding of a widespread contemporary art practice. The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti emphasizes urban art's powerful commitment to a spontaneous creativity that is inherently connected to the architecture of the metropolis." -- Publisher's website.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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