Street Art (Art Essentials)

Street Art (Art Essentials)

by Simon Armstrong
Street Art (Art Essentials)

Street Art (Art Essentials)

by Simon Armstrong

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Overview

A comprehensive history and interpretation of the street art movement, featuring all of the key practitioners in a colorful combination of sharp images and insightful commentary.

Street art is a phenomenon and subculture movement that reaches from the darkest urban backstreets to the most glamorous international art fairs. Despite having earned a place in the canon of twentieth-century art history, its qualifications are often disputed by both the art establishment and practitioners themselves, all concerned with notions of authenticity.

This book examines how street art evolved from its origins in the 1970s New York graffiti scene to embrace many new materials, styles, and techniques. The once marginal art form has graduated into art galleries and the art market, while also heavily influencing design, fashion, advertising, and visual culture. Simon Armstrong walks readers through its controversial history, taking in the movement’s significant artists, artworks, and methods, and showcasing the works that have come to define it. He also discusses its close relationship to pop art and digital art, and explores possible futures for street art.

Packed with detail and written in an engaging, accessible style, this latest installment in the Art Essentials series is a must-read for lovers of street art and anyone interested in the way art movements gradually join the mainstream.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780500294338
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication date: 10/15/2019
Series: Art Essentials , #8
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 670,461
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Simon Armstrong is an author, artist, agent, editor, and book buyer for Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and Tate Liverpool. He has worked as a DJ, club promoter, bookseller, bookshop manager, and head of retail at London’s Design Museum. He is the author of Cool Art and Cool Architecture.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Crime Becomes Art
3. Cavemen, Cornbread and Beyond
4. Global Takeover
5. Check the Technique
6. Spaces and Places
7. Disseminating the Culture
8. Styles and Symbols
9. Beyond the Street
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