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Concrete Canvas: How Street Art Is Changing the Way Our Cities Look

Concrete Canvas: How Street Art Is Changing the Way Our Cities Look
Library Shelf Location 09a.BOFK
Publication Date 2014
Description

What happens when you look at graffiti and street art as unlimited art forms instead of urban phenomena? Concrete Canvas does just that; investigating the media the artists work with, the canvases they work on, the themes that arise through their work, and the way their art redefines the spaces in which it is set.

Concrete Canvas is filled with stunning photos of works from new and exciting artists, as well as established names, including Ron English, Phlegm, Daim, Invader and more. It examines how the curation of public space is affecting our cities and moving art into the future.

Global Street Art is the largest online archive of street art photography. Here, its founder Lee Bofkin shares some of his best stories of documenting street art, which variously feature big guns, massive dogs and lots of abandoned buildings.

ISBN 9781844037827
Quantity 1
Pages 304p; 19.8 x 2.6 x 25.1 cm
Author Lee Bofkin
Format Hardback
Publisher Cassell
Category Graffiti/Street Art
Language English

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