Lee Quiñones: Fifty Years of New York Graffiti Art and Beyond

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Price
$55.00  $51.15
Publisher
Damiani Ltd
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
9.69 X 11.34 X 0.87 inches | 2.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9788862088114

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About the Author
Isolde Brielmaier is a visiting assistant professor of art at Vassar College and guest professor at Barnard College/Columbia University, as well as an independent curator and writer.

Debbie Harry is a singer and actress famous for leading Blondie, a new wave band known for their US #1 hits "Heart of Glass," "Call Me," "The Tide Is High," and "Rapture." With her musical know-how and mesmerizing aesthetics, she became a pop icon, influencing many female singers to come.

Barry McGee (born 1966 in San Francisco) is a contemporary US artist, painter, and graffiti artist (Twist). He is also known by monikers such as Ray Fong, Bernon Vernon, and P.Kin.
World renowned director of the film-phenomenon Wild Style.
Henry Chalfant is a photographer and videographer most notable for his work on graffiti, breakdance, and hip-hop culture.
Martha Cooper is a photographer who has specialized in shooting urban vernacular art and architecture for twenty-five years. Her first book Subway Art (Thames & Hudson,1984), a legendary collaboration with Henry Chalfant, is still in print. Martha's photos have been widely exhibited in museums and galleries and published in innumerable magazines from National Geographic to Vibe.
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An inspired outlaw with a meticulous design process and precision painting skills, his voice responded to the social and civil unrest of the era and found expression in painting graffiti, an ancient art form that he and many of his peers had to defend in the larger art world.--Trina Calderón "Juxtapoz"