City as Canvas

City as Canvas
Title City as Canvas PDF eBook
Author Carlo McCormick
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 242
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0847839869

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A visual account of the birth of graffiti and street art, showcasing as-yet-unseen works collected by preeminent artist Martin Wong. Referred to by the New York Times as an artist "whose meticulous visionary realism is among the lasting legacies of New York’s East Village art scene of the 1980s," Martin Wong (1946–1999) was firmly entrenched in the NYC street art world of the late ’70s and ’80s. City as Canvas chronicles the most important chapter in the street art movement and the artists involved. Showcasing Wong’s enormous graffiti art collection, the book contains artwork, photographs, black books, letters, postcards, posters, and flyers made by Wong and his artist friends. The book contains previously unpublished art by famous street artists such as Futura 2000, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Christopher "Daze" Ellis, LA II, Lady Pink, and Keith Haring, to name only a few. City as Canvas traces the origins of urban self-expression and the era of "outlaw" street art in New York, which primed the floodgates for graffiti art to spread worldwide. Exhibition Schedule: Museum of the City of New York: Opens October 2013

Magic City

Magic City
Title Magic City PDF eBook
Author Carlo McCormick
Publisher From Here to Fame
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9783937946702

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"Magic City is always changing; the entire city has become an artists' studio, an urban museum of the imagination. More than 40 of the world's best street artists specially painted, sprayed, scratched, glued, or even crocheted for this tailor-made city of dreams. With every stopover, new works will appear as others disappear, just as in the streets of any city. In each host city, the organizers support new collaborations, guest artists, and happenings. Magic City: the Art of the Street documents the beginning of this exceptional touring exhibition."--Page [4] of cover.

The City is My Canvas

The City is My Canvas
Title The City is My Canvas PDF eBook
Author Richard Haas
Publisher Prestel Publishing
Pages 104
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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Contemporary trompe l'oeil artist Richard Haas transforms the drab exteriors of neglected buildings into breath-taking facades. The City Is My Canvas documents his most important projects of the last two decades in lavish double-page spreads which illustrate the "before" and "after" phases of each site. From Italian Quadrata paintings to Baroque and Rococo interiors, trompe l'oeil murals have a long tradition as decoration and didactic illustration. Muralist Richard Haas brings this tradition into the 21st-century as he revitalizes forgotten buildings in eroding city centers by creating new "false" facades that seamlessly blend into the existing environment. "The world is constantly changing, and the needs of the city change with it", says Haas. "Even if blank urban walls at key locations of the city are now primarily seen as opportunities for computer-generated advertisements, whole segments of the mid-range urban American landscape and large areas of our edge cities remain in drastic need of refinement, softening, and improvement".

Urban Art

Urban Art
Title Urban Art PDF eBook
Author Garry Hunter
Publisher Arcturus Publishing
Pages 278
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1784043400

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Urban art - the decoration of public spaces - combines street art and graffiti and is an international creative practice. Many urban artists address issues such as human rights, the environment and lifestyle choices by challenging and confronting established thinking. Some artists feature heroes or icons in their work, others use illusions to lure the viewer into examining the art and trying to figure out what is real and what is not. Others still pay homage to less wellknown people who have worked for the good of humanity. Along with the urban landscape, this art form is evolving all the time, reflecting the zeitgeist, asking questions, and grabbing the attention of the passing city dweller.

The Billboard

The Billboard
Title The Billboard PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 972
Release 1926
Genre Music
ISBN

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The American Canvas

The American Canvas
Title The American Canvas PDF eBook
Author Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 312
Release 1989
Genre Art
ISBN

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Urban Artscapes

Urban Artscapes
Title Urban Artscapes PDF eBook
Author Manila Castoro
Publisher McFarland
Pages 209
Release 2018-07-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1476631115

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In recent years, artists, architects, activists and curators, as well as corporations and local governments have addressed the urban space. They challenge its use and destination, and dispute current notions of space, legality, trade and artistry. Emerging art practices challenge old ideas about where art belongs, what forms it can take and what political discourses it fosters. Selected from papers presented at the 2013 Artscapes conference in Canterbury, this collection of new essays explores the dynamic relationship between art and the city. Contributors discuss the everyday artistic use of public space around the world, from sculpture to graffiti to street photography.