The Faith of Graffiti

The Faith of Graffiti
Title The Faith of Graffiti PDF eBook
Author Norman Mailer
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 38
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Art
ISBN 0062042920

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"The Faith is the bible of graffiti. It forever captures the place, the time, and the writings of those of us who made it happen." —Snake I In 1973, author Norman Mailer teamed with photographer Jon Naar to produce The Faith of Graffiti, a fearless exploration of the birth of the street art movement in New York City. The book coupled Mailer's essay on the origins and importance of graffiti in modern urban culture with Naar's radiant, arresting photographs of the young graffiti writers' work. The result was a powerful, impressionistic account of artistic ferment on the streets of a troubled and changing city—and an iconic documentary record of a critical body of work now largely lost to history. This new edition of The Faith of Graffiti, the first in more than three decades, brings this vibrant work—the seminal document on the origins of street art—to contemporary readers. Photographer Jon Naar has enhanced the original with thirty-two pages of additional photographs that are new to this edition, along with an afterword in which he reflects on the project and the meaning it has taken on in the intervening decades. It stands now, as it did then, as a rich survey of a group of outsider artists and the body of work they created—and a provocative defense of a generation that questioned the bounds of authority over aesthetics.

Watching My Name Go by

Watching My Name Go by
Title Watching My Name Go by PDF eBook
Author Norman Mailer
Publisher
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Release 1974
Genre
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The Birth of Graffiti

The Birth of Graffiti
Title The Birth of Graffiti PDF eBook
Author Jon Naar
Publisher Prestel Pub
Pages 173
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9783791337968

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Presents photographs of graffiti or writing that started covering the city in the late sixties and early seventies.

Graffiti 365

Graffiti 365
Title Graffiti 365 PDF eBook
Author Jay Edlin
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Pages 744
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780810997448

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Graffiti 365 delivers the first real insider's view into the contemporary graffiti and street-art scenes, as well as their antecedents. A fun, wide-ranging survey of the international graffiti movement, this book uses more than 600 rare, previously unpublished, or legendary images to introduce and describe important artists—from Blade to Banksy—and styles—from bubble to wild. Along the way, Graffiti 365 covers different eras, cities, legendary walls and crews, police and public responses to graffiti, and more. The author of Graffiti 365, J.SON, has been an artist and historian of the graffiti movement for decades—he started writing graffiti in 1973 and retired in 1984. Unparalleled in its breadth and depth of coverage, Graffiti 365 is a wide-angle snapshot of an entire movement.

God's Graffiti

God's Graffiti
Title God's Graffiti PDF eBook
Author Romal J. Tune
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780817017330

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It is easy to recognize the characteristics of at-risk youth--especially, if, like Romal Tune, you were one of them. Rev. Tune offers inspiration and motivation by connecting his story with those of at-risk youth in the Bible who discovered God's graffiti written all over their own lives.

Graffiti on My Soul

Graffiti on My Soul
Title Graffiti on My Soul PDF eBook
Author Johanna
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing
Pages 452
Release 2010-07-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1609766814

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Story of a Canadian woman who was once a nun and became a mother of five and her related family and their trials and tribulations.

Getting Up

Getting Up
Title Getting Up PDF eBook
Author Craig Castleman
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 216
Release 1984-04-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780262530514

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"Getting Up" is the term used by graffiti "artists" to describe their success in making their mark on the New York subway system. Through candid interviews, New Yorker Craig Castleman documents the inside story of the lives and activities of these young graffitists.