Description
Explore the vibrant world of Beijing's graffiti culture with this stunning hardcover book by Tom Dartnell. Measuring 279 x 217 mm and featuring 192 pages of captivating visuals, this edition published by Schiffer Books on October 28, 2020, takes you on an eye-opening journey through the streets of China's capital. Delve into a unique compilation that showcases the artistic expressions flourishing in a city known for its rapid transformation and complex socio-political landscape.
This exceptional resource provides an intriguing glimpse into how Beijing's graffiti movement draws from a myriad of influences, including traditional Chinese art and foreign inspirations. With exclusive interviews from 25 prolific artists, you'll gain insights into their creative processes and the dynamic interplay between nationalism and global trends.
Beijing graffiti, often perceived as a rebellious subculture embedded within an authoritarian regime, reveals a surprising degree of artistic freedom that contrasts sharply with the experiences of Western artists. This book is not just for aficionados of graffiti but for anyone interested in cultural evolution, urban art, and the intersection of tradition with modernity. A critical addition to any art collection, it highlights the thriving scene that has developed in one of the world's most unexpected cities.
Enjoy hassle-free shopping as all products are in stock in NZ, ensuring you won't face unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes. You can also benefit from combined shipping options.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 279 x 217 mm
Pages: 192
Bind: hardback
Author: Tom Dartnell Publisher: Schiffer Books
Publication Date: 28-10-2020
A complex and contradictory graffiti culture has been brewing over the last few decades in one of the least expected settings-China's capital. Through an unparalleled collection of one local photographer's images, as well as interviews with 25 prolific artists, see how Beijing has developed its graffiti movement against the backdrop of the once-secluded nation's rise to global economic might. While Beijing graffiti artists take their cue from the subculture's Western origins, the local scene has also been highly influenced by both foreign visitors and traditional Chinese art and culture. Profiles of significant artists explore the dynamics of creative self-expression in such a perceivedly authoritarian setting, including the surprising amount of freedom they have to make their art undisturbed compared to Western counterparts. A must for graffiti enthusiasts, Sinophiles, and anyone interested in how this colorful subculture is still growing half a century after it emerged.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
This exceptional resource provides an intriguing glimpse into how Beijing's graffiti movement draws from a myriad of influences, including traditional Chinese art and foreign inspirations. With exclusive interviews from 25 prolific artists, you'll gain insights into their creative processes and the dynamic interplay between nationalism and global trends.
Beijing graffiti, often perceived as a rebellious subculture embedded within an authoritarian regime, reveals a surprising degree of artistic freedom that contrasts sharply with the experiences of Western artists. This book is not just for aficionados of graffiti but for anyone interested in cultural evolution, urban art, and the intersection of tradition with modernity. A critical addition to any art collection, it highlights the thriving scene that has developed in one of the world's most unexpected cities.
Enjoy hassle-free shopping as all products are in stock in NZ, ensuring you won't face unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes. You can also benefit from combined shipping options.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 279 x 217 mm
Pages: 192
Bind: hardback
Author: Tom Dartnell Publisher: Schiffer Books
Publication Date: 28-10-2020
A complex and contradictory graffiti culture has been brewing over the last few decades in one of the least expected settings-China's capital. Through an unparalleled collection of one local photographer's images, as well as interviews with 25 prolific artists, see how Beijing has developed its graffiti movement against the backdrop of the once-secluded nation's rise to global economic might. While Beijing graffiti artists take their cue from the subculture's Western origins, the local scene has also been highly influenced by both foreign visitors and traditional Chinese art and culture. Profiles of significant artists explore the dynamics of creative self-expression in such a perceivedly authoritarian setting, including the surprising amount of freedom they have to make their art undisturbed compared to Western counterparts. A must for graffiti enthusiasts, Sinophiles, and anyone interested in how this colorful subculture is still growing half a century after it emerged.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.