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The first large-scale American museum exhibition to survey the colorful history of graffiti and street art movements internationally. Graffiti has been a form of public communication and identification since ancient times. In its contemporary manifestation, it has redefined the urban landscape and influenced generations of artists. This landmark exhibition traces the birth and dissemination of styles through "writers" and street artists around the world—including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Blu, Martha Cooper, Shepard Fairey, Stelios Faitakis, Futura, Phil Frost, Os Gemeos, Keith Haring, Todd James (REAS), Margaret Kilgallen, Lady Pink, Barry McGee (Twist), Steve Powers (ESPO), Lee Quinones, Retna, Kenny Scharf, Swoon, and Ed Templeton, among many others—focusing on New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as international locations. Highlighting the connection between graffiti and street art and other vibrant subcultures, such as those that developed around Hip Hop in the Bronx and skateboarding in Southern California, Art in the Streets explores parallel movements in dance and music. A selection of new works created for the show is presented alongside the historical survey of approximately 30 of the most important artists seminal to the genre. The exhibition is curated by MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch, working with a curatorial advisory committee that includes Charlie Ahearn, Roger Gastman, Carlo McCormick, and Aaron Rose.
Art --- art [fine art] --- street art --- public art --- Contemporary [style of art] --- graffiti --- hedendaagse kunst --- Scharf, Kenny --- Crash --- Banksy --- JR --- Ramm:ell:zee --- ROA --- Saraiva, André --- Blu --- Bojórquez, Chaz --- Cesaretti, Gusmano --- Chalfant, Henry --- Cooper, Martha --- Cost --- Costello, Craig --- Daniel, Bill --- Dunn, Cheryl --- Fab 5 Freddy --- Fairey, Shepard --- Faitakis, Stelios --- Futura 2000 --- Gonzalez, Mark --- Grody, Steve --- Hambleton, Richard --- Haring, Keith --- Holland, Hugh --- Invader --- James, Todd --- Jonze, Spike --- KAWS --- Kilgallen, Margaret --- Lady Pink --- LOOMIT --- McGee, Barry --- McLaren, Malcolm --- Miss Van --- Mister Cartoon --- Mode 2 --- Naar, Jon --- Neck Face --- Oriol, Estevan --- Os Gemeos --- Powers, Stephen --- Prigoff, James --- Quinones, Lee --- Reid, Jamie --- Retna --- Revok --- REVS --- RISK --- Saber --- SAMO --- Snow, Dash --- Steyck III, Craig R. --- Swoon --- Teen Witch --- Templeton, Ed --- Tseng Kwong Chi --- Wong, Martin --- Basquiat, Jean-Michel --- Matta-Clark, Gordon --- 738.9 --- schilder- en tekenkunst, overige genres en motieven -trompe l'oeil, graffiti --- art [discipline] --- graffiti [casual notations]
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the artist Ed Ruscha created a series of small photo-conceptual artist's books, among them Twentysix Gas Stations, Various Small Fires, Every Building on the Sunset Strip, Thirtyfour Parking Lots, Real Estate Opportunities, and A Few Palm Trees. Featuring mundane subjects photographed prosaically, with idiosyncratically deadpan titles, these "small books" were sought after, collected, and loved by Ruscha's fans and fellow artists. Over the past thirty years, close to 100 other small books that appropriated or paid homage to Ruscha's have appeared throughout the world. This book collects ninety-one of these projects, showcasing the cover and sample layouts from each along with a description of the work. It also includes selections from Ruscha's books and an appendix listing all known Ruscha book tributes. These small books revisit, imitate, honor, and parody Ruscha in form, content, and title. Some rephotograph his subjects : Thirtyfour Parking Lots, Forty Years Later. Some offer a humorous variation : Various Unbaked Cookies (which concludes, as did Ruscha's Various Small Fires, with a glass of milk).
Ruscha, Edward --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- fotografie --- kunst en fotografie --- kunstenaarsboeken --- artists' books --- conceptuele kunst --- concept art --- Ruscha Ed --- Ambe Noriko --- Arceneaux Edgar --- Baskauskas Eric --- Boehme Doro --- Brown Denise Scott --- Burton Wendy --- Colen Dan --- Cook Julie --- Dalton Jennifer --- Daniel Bill --- Denike Jen --- Doeringer Eric --- Douglas Stan --- Erskine Harlan --- Ezawa Kota --- Flick Robbert --- Freuchen Jan --- Gasq Anne-Valérie --- Galler Thomas --- Hackbardt Marcella --- Habicht Dejan --- Hadfield Charles Andrew --- Henner Mishka --- Hesse Kai-Olaf --- Hirano Taro --- Hruza Dominik --- Izenour Steven --- Kappenberg Henning --- Koester Joachim --- Lazetic Tanja --- Lester Gabriel --- Lewis Jonathan --- Manz Jochen --- Maranda Michael --- Mellis Daniel --- McMillan Jerry --- Möll Martin --- Morris Simon --- Mussman Toby --- Nannucci Maurizio --- Batten Luke --- Sadler Jonathan --- O'Brian John --- Pichler Michalis --- Pogacar Tadej --- Porteous Susan --- Prioux Clara --- Pufleb Robert --- Rafman Jon --- Riechers Achim --- Russ David --- Ruwedel Mark --- Sachs Tom --- Schmid Joachim --- Schnyder Jean-Frédéric --- Sérandour Yann --- Shaffer Travis --- Sowden Tom --- Stringfellow Kim --- Stroup Derek --- Sullivan Derek --- Svensson Chris --- Tabuchi Eric --- Tremblay John --- Valesella Marc --- van Leer Louisa --- Venturi Robert --- Voigt Reinhard --- Wessel Henry --- Wilson Keith --- Woodard Charles --- Wyse Mark --- 77.038/039 --- 7.038/039 --- Artists' books. --- Influence. --- Themes, motives. --- Artists' books --- Artist books --- Book art --- Book works (Art) --- Books, Artists' --- Bookworks (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Books --- Conceptual art --- Ruscha, Ed --- Ruscha, Edward, --- Ecrit d'artiste --- Design --- Design graphique --- Livre d'artiste --- Livre --- Livre-objet --- Photographie --- Art --- photography [process] --- artists' books [books]
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