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Trespass: A History Of Uncommissioned Urban Art
Graffiti and unsanctioned art—from local origins to global phenomenon
In recent years street art has grown bolder, more ornate, more
sophisticated and—in many cases—more acceptable. Yet unsanctioned public
art remains the problem child of cultural expression, the last outlaw
of visual disciplines. It has also become a global phenomenon of the
21st century.
Made in collaboration with featured artists, Trespass examines the rise and global reach of graffiti and urban art,
tracing key figures, events and movements of self-expression in the
city's social space, and the history of urban reclamation, protest, and
illicit performance. The first book to present the full historical
sweep, global reach and technical developments of the street art
movement, Trespass features key works by 150 artists, and connects four generations of visionary outlaws including Jean Tinguely, Spencer Tunick, Keith Haring, Os Gemeos, Jenny Holzer, Barry McGee, Gordon Matta-Clark, Shepard Fairey, Blu, Billboard Liberation Front, Guerrilla Girls and Banksy,
among others. It also includes dozens of previously unpublished
photographs of long-lost works and legendary, ephemeral urban artworks.
Also includes:
• Unpublished images of street art by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat
• Unpublished photographs by Subway Art luminary Martha Cooper
• Unpublished photos from the personal archives of selected artists
• Incisive essays by Anne Pasternak (director of public arts fund Creative Time) and civil rights lawyer Tony Serra
• Special feature: exclusive preface by Banksy
Hardcover: 320 pages
Product Dimensions:
12.8 x 9.7 x 1.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
