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Street Craft: Yarnbombing, Guerilla Gardening, Light Tagging, Lace Graffiti and More

THAMES HUDSON

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UPC:
9780500517840
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2015-02-17
Author:
Riikka Kuittinen
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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An exciting introduction to a new generation of street artists whose spontaneous craft installations are leaving their mark on cities around the world

In the past decade, street art has transformed from a practice carried out by anonymous creators, seen by some as vandalism, into a commercial enterprise and a respectable part of the international art market. One of the richest movements in street art has been the development of an alternative, crafts-based, three-dimensional movement, broadly identified as Street Craft. This new generation of artists is creating uncommissioned, site-specific works employing a range of art and craft techniques, including weaving, crocheting, sculpting, painting, gardening, light installation, and more.

Street Craft brings together twenty-eight different artists from different countries whose work has redefined what street art can be. By diversifying materials and techniques, Street Craft artists are pushing beyond the two-dimensionality of graffiti and mural-painting, many of them using craft techniques to bring inventive beauty to bland urban surroundings. Tasha Lewiss blue butterfly swarms decorate derelict corners of Indianapolis and New York, and Mademoiselle Maurices origami and lace graffiti beautifies the streets of Paris and Hong Kong. Other artists create sophisticated urban interventions bearing their personal tags, such as the artist SpiderTag, who intertwines sturdy rope and nails to construct abstract graffiti in Madrid, and GorillaLighting, who haunts Berlins industrial estates with impermanent projections.

Each artists profile includes project descriptions, artist statements, and a selection of photographs of their work: a document of the vibrant panorama of Street Craft, which, like the art form itself, engages with its audience in new and exciting ways. 250 color illustrations