The first large-scale American museum exhibition to survey the colorful history of graffiti and street art movements internationally. Highlighting the connection between graffiti and street art and other vibrant subcultures, such as those that developed around Hip Hop in the Bronx and skateboarding in Southern California, Art in the Streets explores parallel movements in dance and music. The exhibition is curated by MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch, working with a curatorial advisory committee that includes Roger Gastman and Aaron Rose.
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Jeffrey Deitch is director of MoCA, Los Angeles.
Roger Gastman is a curator, writer and graffiti artist.
Aaron Rose is a curator and film director, most known for his work Beautiful Losers.
The first large-scale American museum exhibition to survey the colorful history of graffiti and street art movements internationally. Graffiti has been a form of public communication and identification since ancient times. In its contemporary manifestation, it has redefined the urban landscape and influenced generations of artists. This landmark exhibition traces the birth and dissemination of styles through "writers" and street artists around the world-including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Blu, Martha Cooper, Shepard Fairey, Stelios Faitakis, Futura, Phil Frost, Os Gemeos, Keith Haring, Todd James (REAS), Margaret Kilgallen, Lady Pink, Barry McGee (Twist), Steve Powers (ESPO), Lee Quinones, Retna, Kenny Scharf, Swoon, and Ed Templeton, among many others-focusing on New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as international locations. Highlighting the connection between graffiti and street art and other vibrant subcultures, such as those that developed around Hip Hop in the Bronx and skateboarding in Southern California, Art in the Streets explores parallel movements in dance and music. A selection of new works created for the show is presented alongside the historical survey of approximately 30 of the most important artists seminal to the genre. The exhibition is curated by MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch, working with a curatorial advisory committee that includes Charlie Ahearn, Roger Gastman, Carlo McCormick, and Aaron Rose.
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Hardcover. A matte illustrated casebound book. There is a dust jacket with the title in black text on a mostly red spine. Pages: (9), 10-319, (1). Profusely illustrated with a majority color images. "A catalog of an exhibition that surveys the history of international graffiti and street art." Contents are as follows: Art in the streets / Jeffrey Deitch -- The writing on the wall / Carlo McCormick -- New York. The birth of Wild style / Charlie Ahearn, Patti Astor, Fab 5 Freddy, Lee Quiñones, with Jeffrey Deitch and Carlo McCormick ; "Rapture" / Fab 5 Freddy ; Futura / talks with Fab 5 Freddy ; Martin Wong / Carlo McCormick ; Characters / Todd James ; Rammellzee / Fab 5 Freddy ; Samo/Jean-Michel Basquiat / Fab 5 Freddy ; Keith Haring / Jeffrey Deitch ; Dark angels of dust : David Hammons and the art of streetwise transcendentalism / Greg Tate ; Dash Snow/IRAK / Kathy Grayson ; Swoon / talks with Lydia Yee -- Los Angeles. Cholo graffiti / Chaz Bojórquez, Gusmano Cesaretti, Estevan Oriol, with Cheech Marin ; Mister Cartoon / talks with Brian Grazer ; From yards to heavens / Eklips, Prime, Risk, Slick, Soon, Wisk, with Zio Fulcher and Roger Gastman ; Skate and destroy / Shepard Fairey, Craig R. Stecyk III, with Aaron Rose -- San Francisco. Barry McGee / talks with Aaron Rose ; Margaret Kilgallen / Jeffrey Deitch ; Monikers / Bill Daniel -- São Paulo. Os Gemeos talk about how they became artists -- London. Malcolm McLaren / Carlo McCormick ; Banksy -- Paris, Bologna, Munich, Athens, Ghent. André / talks with Aaron Rose ; Street art as a threshold phenomenon / Diedrich Diederichsen -- Tokyo. Fashion hits the streets / Hiroshi Fujiwara, Nigo, Stash, Jun Takahashi, with Fraser Cooke -- Chronology -- Artist biographies / Caleb Neelon and MIchael Wilson. VG/VG: Exlibrary book. Sticker on the mylar jacket at the base of the spine. Sticker on the front free end page. Stamp on the back pasted end page. Sticker and due date card on the back inside cover of the mylar jacket. N° de réf. du vendeur 203963
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Hardcover. Etat : Used - Like New. The first large-scale American museum exhibition to survey the colorful history of graffiti and street art movements internationally. Highlighting the connection between graffiti and street art and other vibrant subcultures, such as those that developed around Hip Hop in the Bronx and skateboarding in Southern California, Art in the Streets explores parallel movements in dance and music. The exhibition is curated by MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch, working with a curatorial advisory committee that includes Roger Gastman and Aaron Rose. 'Accompanies the exhibition 'Art in the streets,' organized by Jeffrey Deitch, Roger Gastman, and Aaron Rose and presented at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 17 April-8 August 2011, and at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, 30 March-8 July 2012'--Colophon. BEAUTIFUL COPY!!! Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks. wrapped in complimentary Brodart dust jacket protector. N° de réf. du vendeur 301646
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Book is in very good condition. 320pp with colour photographs. N° de réf. du vendeur 011171
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