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Stencil Graffiti

by Tristan Manco
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Overview

"City streets abound with billboards, posters, and corporate advertising that almost invite a subversive response . . . and increasingly are getting one. Many of today's graffiti artists have adopted the stencil and spray can, and are using the street as a giant creative forum for their arresting artwork. "The image," says San Diego artist Shepard Fairey, "is integrated with the texture of the street."" Tristan Manco has chosen over 400 of the most visually exuberant, subtle, and creative examples of the genre from cities all over the world. With subject matter ranging from the political to the poetic, from the funky to the frankly curious, stencil graffiti is graphic innovation on an international scale. Inspirational in form and content, this book is an essential record for everyone with an interest in design or in contemporary urban culture.

Synopsis

This volume takes a worldwide look at stencil art—its history, its applications in commercial art, and its relationships to street signage, the urban environment and other forms of graffiti. The 400- plus interesting color illustrations display work ranging from the political to the poetic, and from the funky to the frankly curious. The accompanying text discusses the artists' backgrounds and techniques, as well as what inspired their ideas. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR

Publishers Weekly

By now a familiar sight on city streets, Stencil Graffiti gets a tribute in this book showcasing the work of the most prominent and important stencil artists working today. Author and U.K.-based graphic artist Tristan Manco gives a brief history of the form (whose origins he traces to the political street stencils of Fascist Italy and other Southern European and Latin American movements), then spotlights artists like Thomas Baumg rtel, whose signature bananas decorate surfaces all over Cologne; Miss-Tic, creator of sultry female figures ubiquitous in Paris; British parodist Bansky, who got his start in "the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s" and other, mostly European talents. (Apr. 29) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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Publishers Weekly

By now a familiar sight on city streets, Stencil Graffiti gets a tribute in this book showcasing the work of the most prominent and important stencil artists working today. Author and U.K.-based graphic artist Tristan Manco gives a brief history of the form (whose origins he traces to the political street stencils of Fascist Italy and other Southern European and Latin American movements), then spotlights artists like Thomas Baumg rtel, whose signature bananas decorate surfaces all over Cologne; Miss-Tic, creator of sultry female figures ubiquitous in Paris; British parodist Bansky, who got his start in "the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s" and other, mostly European talents. (Apr. 29) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2002
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780500283424

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