The World Atlas of Street Art

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ISBN 9788419785091 SKU: 978-8419785091 Category:

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*The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti* is a comprehensive book that explores the vibrant, diverse, and ever-evolving world of street art across the globe. Published in 2013, the book was written by **Francesco “Teco” Tress** and offers a deep dive into the history, trends, and geography of street art and graffiti, as well as the cultural and political implications that these art forms carry.

The book goes beyond the usual gallery-based understanding of street art by tracing its origins, development, and contemporary forms in urban spaces around the world. One of the key features of *The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti* is its global scope, focusing on street art in various countries, cities, and regions, from major capitals like New York, Berlin, and São Paulo, to less-explored areas of the world. It also highlights the different styles, techniques, and political themes within the street art community.

### Key Highlights of the Book:
– **Global Scope**: It covers street art across many different continents, offering a broad and diverse look at the movement’s global presence.
– **Historical Context**: The book provides insights into the evolution of graffiti and street art, exploring how it emerged from subcultures and became a worldwide phenomenon.
– **Artists and Movements**: It profiles key street artists, their work, and their influence on the art scene. Some notable artists discussed include Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Os Gemeos.
– **Cultural and Social Impacts**: The atlas touches on how street art reflects societal issues, including politics, identity, urban life, and resistance to authority. It also looks at how street art challenges the traditional boundaries of the art world.
– **Photos and Visuals**: The book is richly illustrated with images of street art and graffiti from all corners of the world, offering readers a visual feast and an intimate connection to the artwork itself.

### Themes Explored:
1. **The Evolution of Street Art**: From early graffiti in urban spaces to the rise of murals, stencils, paste-ups, and installations.
2. **Street Art as Resistance**: How street artists use their work to comment on political and social issues, often in defiance of established norms.
3. **Legal vs. Illegal**: The tension between street art as an illicit act versus its acceptance in galleries and museums.
4. **Street Art as a Global Movement**: The way street art has evolved in different cultural contexts, from Western cities to Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

The book not only serves as a visual guide but also as a scholarly resource for understanding the multifaceted world of street art. It’s aimed at art lovers, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art, politics, and urban life.

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