Street Art San Francisco

Street Art San Francisco
Author: Annice Jacoby
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0810996359

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With 600 stunning photographs, this comprehensive book showcases more than three decades of street art in San Francisco's legendary Mission District. Beginning in the early 1970s, a provocative street-art movement combining elements of Mexican mural painting, surrealism, pop art, urban punk, eco-warrior, cartoon, and graffiti has flourished in this dynamic, multicultural community. Rigo, Las Mujeres Muralistas, Gronk, Barry McGee (Twist), R. Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, the Billboard Liberation Front, Swoon, Sam Flores, Neckface, Shepard Fairey, Juana Alicia, Os Gemeos, Reminesce, and Andrew Schoultz are among the many artists who have made the streets of the Mission their public gallery. Essays and commentaries by insiders involved with the movement document the artistic, social, and political forces that have shaped Mission Muralismo.

San Francisco Street Art

San Francisco Street Art
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009
Genre: Graffiti
ISBN: UCSD:31822037325925

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A must-have for any street art enthusiast, this book presents the most mind blowing examples of renegade creativity in San Francisco. San Francisco's vibrant street art scene exists in areas off the city's well-worn tourist paths. The alleyways and hidden side streets of the Haight, the Tenderloin, and especially the Mission district's Clarion Alley offer unexpected treats to visitors lucky enough to stumble upon them. For more than five years, photographer Steve Rotman has obsessively documented this scene as it evolved on walls, sidewalks, billboards, fences, doors, and other public spaces. Culled from thousands of images, the result is a collection of work that attests to the artists' personal and stylistic diversity, from Mars1's robotic depictions of alternate universes which reflect the local counterculture spirit, to Neck Face's whimsically ghoulish creatures that serve as a testament to entrepreneurial hipsterdom, to Bigfoot's friendly green primates inspired by the area's rich graffiti culture. San Francisco's charm as an international destination also causes foreign artists to contribute to the street dialogue--Brazilian duo Os Gemeos, Londoner D*Face and German painter Dome have all graced the city's walls with their unique points of view. An enterprising photographer, Rotman has forged relationships with many of these often-reclusive artists, allowing him access to some of the lesser-known corners of the street art world.

Stencil Nation

Stencil Nation
Author: Russell Howze
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131779436

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A cutting-edge color art book documenting stencil graffiti's graphic innovation on an international scale.

Maestrapeace

Maestrapeace
Author: Juana Alicia,Miranda Bergman
Publsiher: Heyday Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1597144835

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"A beautiful coffee table book celebrating the Maestrapeace Mural that adorns San Francisco Mission District's Women's Building, in time for the 25th anniversary of the mural in 2019"--

Bay Area Graffiti

Bay Area Graffiti
Author: Steve Rotman,Chris Brennan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Graffiti
ISBN: 1935613324

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Documents the San Francisco Bay Area's contemporary street-art scene, showcasing the innovative art against the Northern California landscape and including dozens of artist profiles.

Painting on the Left

Painting on the Left
Author: Anthony W. Lee
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1999-04-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520219775

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During the 1930s San Francisco's most ambitious public murals were painted by artists on the left. In this study, Anthony Lee shows how these painters, led by Diego Rivera, sought to transform murals into a vehicle for their rejection of the economic and political status quo and their support of labor and radical ideologies, including Communism. In addressing these subjects, the mural painters developed a new imagery, based on the activities of the city's laboring population - its efforts to organize, its protests, its strikes.

Streetart

Streetart
Author: Marian Kester
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1981
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: PSU:000023624559

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San Francisco Murals

San Francisco Murals
Author: Tim Drescher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008511177

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