Description: Dimensions: 14" X 10-1/2" X 3/8". Cover slightly worn. No marks inside book. "The Faith is the bible of graffiti. It forever captures the place, the time, and the writings of those of us who made it happen." Snake I In 1973, author Norman Mailer teamed with photographer Jon Naar to produce The Faith of Graffiti, a fearless exploration of the birth of the street art movement in New York City. The book coupled Mailer's essay on the origins and importance of graffiti in modern urban culture with Naar's radiant, arresting photographs of the young graffiti writers' work. The result was a powerful, impressionistic account of artistic ferment on the streets of a troubled and changing cityand an iconic documentary record of a critical body of work now largely lost to history. This new edition of The Faith of Graffiti, the first in more than three decades, brings this vibrant workthe seminal document on the origins of street artto contemporary readers. Photographer Jon Naar has enhanced the original with thirty-two pages of additional photographs that are new to this edition, along with an afterword in which he reflects on the project and the meaning it has taken on in the intervening decades. It stands now, as it did then, as a rich survey of a group of outsider artists and the body of work they createdand a provocative defense of a generation that questioned the bounds of authority over aesthetics.
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Book Title: Faith of Graffiti
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: ABC-Clio, LLC
Original Language: English
Item Length: 10 in
Intended Audience: Adults
Inscribed: No
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1974
Type: Picture Book
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Era: 1970s
Item Height: 14 in
Author: Mervyn Kurlansky, Norman Mailer, Jon Naar
Personalized: No
Genre: Art
Topic: Graffiti & Street Art
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 97