These small books are packed with information, the most important facts and background stories, all at a glance. In-depth texts on the most exciting themes in the History of Art by experts and specialists provide the necessary overview for both the expert and the layman.
Street Art and graffiti are a tough nut to crack for art historians. Not attached to any specific era, Street Art is a phenomenon that takes place on the street, in full public view, far from al.t the gaUeries and on the margins of the taw. This art is characterized by its unofficial character. It appears in al.t periods and in art places, from the images, names and messages of Pompeii to the elaborately sprayed and pasted watts and train carriages of our own time. Ubiquitous, honest, indestructibte, anonymous and young--this controversial art is produced by people who want to create non-academic images, to convey messages. Readers of this book [earn about Street Art in its various dimensions and points of view, its history and its peculiarities, and gain a profound insight into the beauty and wit, the provocations and arguments of what is possibl.y the most elementary of all forms of art.
Prelude: An Idea without an Era
The Mother of All Pictures
Graffiti as a Research Subject
"Hello, here is my Name"
Memorial Graffiti
The Magic of the Name
Important Signs for Art
Talent and Ferocity
Signs of Bad Company
Why Art History has such Trouble
with the Phenomenon
The Politics of Street Art
Not Everything that can be interpreted as Political was
intended to be Political
Street Art in Old Europe
What and Where Exactly is the Public?
New York Graffiti
Every History has its PitfalLs.
On some Strange Rules of Canonization.
Worldwide Street Art
Hip-Hop
Graffiti in the Media and Information Era
Street Art vs Globalization
Fashion
Moving on
Graffiti as an Educational Objective? Some Questions
Glossary
Further Reading
Index of Names
Picture Credits
Publisher's Information