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Home Sweet Home is a celebration of Banksy's street art in his home city of Bristol. This book places him in the context of 3D, John Nation from the Barton Hill Settlement, Inkie, Nick Walker and the other artists and musicians who were instrumental in linking Bristol to the original New York hip hop scene. It is the most revealing account of Banksy's formative years and contains more than one hundred images of his Bristol art, as well as pictures of Banksy at work, many of which have never been published before. Steve Wright, Venue magazine's Art Editor , traces Banksy's roots back to the rave culture of the Nineties and draws a rounded picture of an artist who is most famous for being anonymous.
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A celebration of the witty and subversive style of graffiti artist Banksy in his home city of Bristol, England, this work is the most revealing account of Banksy's formative years and contains more than 100 images of his street art. 
Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 103 p. Contains: Illustrations. 
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Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home is a revealing account of Banksy's formative years and contains more than 100 images of his art, as well as pictures of Banksy at work, many of which have never been published before. This is a celebration of Banksy's art in his home city of Bristol, England. It places Banksy in the context of 3D (Massive Attack), Inkie, Nick Walker and the other artists and musicians who were instrumental in linking Bristol to the original New York hip hop scene. Venue magazine's art editor, Steve Wright, explores the streets of Banksy's Bristol and interviews many of the people who worked with Banksy in his early years. He traces Banksy's roots back to the rave culture of the '90s and draws a rounded picture of an artist who is most famous for being anonymous. Hardcover, lots of art (mostly color, some b&w). 
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Ligths helf wear, else a perfect copy. Pages are clean; binding tight. Graphic Art. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore.; 0.71 x 8.98 x 8.82 Inches; 112 pages. 
1906477000 Very Good. (Binding: Hard Cover, Jacket: No Jacket) 
1906477000 PUBLIKAT (12/01/2007) Weight: 500g. / 1.10lbs Great Customer Service! 
Title page may be missing or torn. UNREAD but may have a crease or mark or minor imperfections. In stock-Sent fast from British booksellers. 