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A Street Art Anthology

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From Style Writing To Art

A Street Art Anthology

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In the beginning, there was tagging and writing on walls. Which gave birth to Style Writing and Graffiti. Which turned into what is now generally and too simple known as Street Art. Which is a complex and interesting art movement that, if anything, deserves a lot more a shortcut.

This books is 400-pages long. In it, you will find a history of Street Art, 200 illustrations and 50 artist biographies. Each biography covers their artistic career and a personal style review, as well as an artwork analysis section that helps to understand how each of these artists is a master of the genre.
The book you're holding, since truth must be told, is about how the author consider everything around Style Writing, Graffiti and Street Art, to be the most interesting artistic movement at the turn of this century.

If only for the skeptic eye, for the blind and lost, or for the latecomers who've simple just missed the bout: this type of urban art to be the most important artistic movement at the turn of our century.

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English
Pages
399

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From Style Writing To Art: A Street Art Anthology
2011, Drago Arts & Communication
in English
Cover of: From Style Writing To Art
From Style Writing To Art: A Street Art Anthology
2010, Drago Arts & Communication, Drago
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes illustrations (chiefly color)

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND2590 .D36 2010x, ND2590 .D36 2010

The Physical Object

Number of pages
399
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26003607M
Internet Archive
fromstylewriting0000dany
ISBN 10
8888493522
ISBN 13
9788888493527
OCLC/WorldCat
559856438

Work Description

Argues that graffiti writing is one of the most significant developments in contemporary art; traces its rise from its origins through its spread throughout the world to its current forms; and spotlights notable artists.

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