Description
Title: R.I.P.
Subtitle: New York Spraycan Memorials
Author(s) Martha Cooper, Joseph Sciorra
Published: 1994. Reprint 1996. Thames & Hudson
Dimensions: 23,5 x 21 x 0,8 cm / 9.3 x 8.3 x 0.3 inch
Pages: 96
Paperback
Language: English
Condition: Cover: 9.5/10 Inside: 10/10
Once, the spraycan “kings” of New York’s subways astounded the world with their exuberant graffiti images. Now a new generation of artists has hit the streets and is decorating neighbourhood walls with memorials to the tragic and untimely deaths of friends and loved ones. “R.I.P.” – assembling the very best of a vibrant street art wave – contains colour photographs of memorials from Harlem and the Lower East Side, the South Bronx and Brooklyn, as well as the moving stories behind them. The victims of shootings, accidents, arguments, police killings and drug-related turf wars may be gone, but thanks to these paintings they are not forgotten: for a violent and indifferent city has also spawned a rich urban art form. Josep Sciorra: “The images in this book represent only a fraction of those we documented; they are a small part of the two thousand plus killings that occur each year in the city, Turn the page and witness a generation of sons and daughters, now gone”
137 full colour photographs show the works by Nicer, Brim, Bio, Jamaal “Rasta”Pete, Chico, Per, Nomad, Vonce Campbell, Poke, Verse, Solo, Michael Tracy, Bill Blast, Sien, Doze, West, Zodak, Serve, Spon, Jad and others.
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