Ever since anonymous spray-can art began appearing on city walls in New York and Philadelphia in the late 1960s, graffiti has been a ubiquitous presence in the urban landscape, its artists largely unsung heroes. As hip-hop culture spread from America, graffiti became a worldwide phenomenon, emerging in the 1980s as the symbolic artistic language of young people everywhere and one of the most potent influences on youth-oriented marketing and design. With more than 2,000 illustrations by over 150 artists from all over the world and interviews with many of them, this visually arresting book is the most comprehensive survey of graffiti art ever published.
Full Vinyl: The Subversive Art of Designer Toys
Wall and Piece
Subway Art
Vinyl, Records and Covers by Artists
Build Fun Paper Cameras: Take Eye-Catching Pinhole Photos
Show and Tell: Exploring the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration
Urban Surprises: A Guide to Public Art in Los Angeles
Urban Wildscapes
Arthur Rackham: A Life with Illustration
From the Platform: Subway Graffiti, 1983-1989
Sculpture In Paper
The Adventures of Darius and Downey: and other true tales of street art, as told to Ed Zipco
Mann, Abandoned
Pop Art
Lichtenstein Posters
Maxfield Parrish: The Poster Book

