Highlighting the work of thirteen graffiti artists painting, this 16-month calendar reflects an inside knowledge of a vibrant and ever-evolving art form.
From juggernauts like hip-hop and punk to much smaller but equally inspiring subcultures endemic to the streets of the Brazilian mega-cities, South African townships and the crowds of Mumbai, this book documents it all.
Channeling Edward Gorey's sinsister gothic style and Henry Darger's twisted story-telling in equal measures, Colman's work is finely rendered, dark, but humorous.
Featuring photographs of the genre's existence and interviews with over 125 revered freight train artists, this illustrated volume offers insights into the world of freight train graffiti.
Deliberately ignoring the obvious global centres of New York, LA and London , Caleb Neelon painted subject matter close to his heart while making a street presence in places like Kathmandu, Sao Paulo and Tegucigalpa. This book provides an overview of the work of this diverse and distinctive artist.
Los Angeles based graffiti legend Saber is renowned for his Los Angeles River piece (1997). This monograph is not just a picture-book. It features stories about childhood, life and death, fine art and graffiti misadventures.
Filled with art, design, fashion, music, & culture, this is the third volume of this quarterly book/periodical. It features music, fashion, graphics and more. "Swindle" is not too serious, but it is funny, progressive and introduces ideas and images and addresses the trend of cross-culturalization.
This international survey looks at what's really happening in the urban graffiti scene, not in the galleries, art schools and computer labs. It features the diverse and unique styles of urban graffiti bombers and the full spectrum of graffiti.