Editor: Elisabeth Sussman
Publisher: Bulfinch Press
Publication: 1997, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 296
Size: 300 x 315
Text: English
ISBN: 0821224662
This comprehensive monograph compiles over 200 of the artist's most significant works, bridging the gap between street-level pop art and institutional recognition. The text features curated essays by critics and close friends, detailing how a signature, universally understood hieroglyphic style challenged the elitism of the fine arts world.
The pages emphasise how a spontaneous, raw energy fuelled unauthorised subway chalk drawings and evolved into monumental global public murals. Special attention is paid to the profound cultural intersection of the New York nightlife and hip-hop scenes that directly informed a kinetic visual vocabulary.
Condition: Very Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing to cover/edges. Fading to spine/cover. Please note that some product listings use stock imagery, so the item received may not be the item shown.
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