[...exhibition Born in the Streets - Graffiti presented at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain à Paris from July 7 to November 29, 2009]
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Born in the Streets - Graffiti
[...exhibition Born in the Streets - Graffiti presented at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain à Paris from July 7 to November 29, 2009]
Statement of Responsibility:
[catalog ed.: Hervé Chandès]
Year:
2009
Publisher:
Paris, Fondation Cartier pour pour l'art contemporain
Media group:
Buch
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Location 2:
Bibliothek
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Status:
reference collection
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Location 2:
Lesesaal Museum
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Status:
reference collection
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Reservations:
0
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Exhibition Title: Born in the Streets. Graffiti Duration: 7.7.-29.11.2009 Location: Foundation Cartier pour l'art contemporain Paris, France Curator: Leanne Sacramone, Thomas Delamarre" Published to accompany the exhibition Graffiti, this book re-examines the birth and evolution of the graffiti movement in early 1970s NewYork, as well as its appearance in Paris, a city which became the nerve centre for graffiti in Europe in the 1980s. A great many photos by such leading historians of the street art movement as Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant and John Naar, as well as press articles and piecebooks, document graffitis beginnings at the moment when pioneers like Lee, Seen and Lady Pink were tagging NewYork City subways and challenging city authorities. In order to account properly for the global scale of the movement and its continued vitality, Graffiti juxtaposes the different aesthetics of big cities like NewYork, Paris, Berlin, as well as São Paulo, comparing each citys style as well as the diverse practices of contemporary graffiti artists. This catalogue also features several interviews with artists who influenced the movement and of other people involved in its development, such as gallery owners. These texts shed new light both onto this artistic movement and onto the major stages of its evolution, while also reinserting graffiti within the context of urban street culture (hip-hop, break dancing, skating) of which it has always been part.
Statement of Responsibility:
[catalog ed.: Hervé Chandès]
Year:
2009
Publisher:
Paris, Fondation Cartier pour pour l'art contemporain
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ISBN:
978-2-86925-086-4
ISBN (2nd):
2-86925-086-X
Description:
235 Seiten; überwiegend Illustrationen
Language:
Englisch
Media group:
Buch