An edition of Training days (2014)

Training days

the subway artists then and now

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An edition of Training days (2014)

Training days

the subway artists then and now

In the late 1970s, New York City was bankrupt, dirty and dangerous. Born on these grimy streets, graffiti rapidly made its mark. Here, twelve legendary graffiti writers the original subway artists whose creative genius fuelled the earliest flowering of the movement give first-person accounts of their experiences. Individually interviewed for this book by Sacha Jenkins, they reveal an authentic, unparalleled insight into the golden age of graffiti. Illustrated with Henry Chalfants original photographs, this book captures all the raw, explosive creativity of that era.

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Language
English
Pages
175

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Training days: the subway artists then and now
2014, Thames & Hudson Ltd.
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Table of Contents

Preface / Henry Chalfant
Of kings and blue-collar writers / Sacha Jenkins
Interviews. Bil Rock
Breezer
Daze
Jon One
Kel
KR
Lady Pink
Sak
Sharp
Skeme
Spin
Team.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.747/1
Library of Congress
N8251.S565 C43 2014, GT3913.N72 C43 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
175 p.
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27172818M
ISBN 10
0500239215
ISBN 13
9780500239216
OCLC/WorldCat
881214341

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