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City as Canvas: New York City Graffiti From the Martin Wong Collection

Author Carlo McCormick, Sean Corcoran
Publisher Skira Rizzoli
Category Art
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PublisherSkira Rizzoli
ISBN / ASIN0847839869
ISBN-139780847839865
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Sales Rank778,089
CategoryArt
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A visual account of the birth of graffiti and street art, showcasing as-yet-unseen works collected by preeminent artist Martin Wong. Referred to by the New York Times as an artist "whose meticulous visionary realism is among the lasting legacies of New York s East Village art scene of the 1980s," Martin Wong (1946 1999) was firmly entrenched in the NYC street art world of the late 70s and 80s. City as Canvas chronicles the most important chapter in the street art movement and the artists involved. Showcasing Wong s enormous graffiti art collection, the book contains artwork, photographs, black books, letters, postcards, posters, and flyers made by Wong and his artist friends. The book contains previously unpublished art by famous street artists such as Futura 2000, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Christopher "Daze" Ellis, LA II, Lady Pink, and Keith Haring, to name only a few. City as Canvas traces the origins of urban self-expression and the era of "outlaw" street art in New York, which primed the floodgates for graffiti art to spread worldwide. Exhibition Schedule: Museum of the City of New York: Opens October 2013
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