Beyond The Street - The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art
08-Jun-2010
Street art has established itself as an integral part of the art world in the last few years. The crossover from subculture to high culture is illustrated by the recent attention that this work has been given by renowned institutions such as the Tate Modern and Fondation Cartier as well as by auction houses like Sotheby s.
The topic is discussed in art
magazines and the cultural pages of leading newspapers and is featured
in the syllabuses of art and design schools. As interest soared, the
need for information about street art grew. But, until now, there was no
insightful view into the thought and work processes of a reticent,
heterogeneous scene whose would-be members often don t even identify
with the label.
Comprised of interviews with 100 key players from
around the world, Beyond the Street offers a comprehensive examination
of street and urban art. Insiders Patrick Nguyen and Stuart Mackenzie
question each of their subjects on every conceivable aspect of the genre
from the past to the future, from the artists ideals to their daily
lives, from working in complete freedom to working in the art and
commercial worlds. The thought-provoking range of answers make the
400-page book an incomparably extensive source of direct, unfiltered
information.
Beyond the Street features interviews with leading
artists such as Shepard Fairey, Swoon, and Os Gemeos. The book also
offers the views of representatives of the most important sales outlets
for street art including Jeffrey Deitch and Jonathan LeVine Gallery. In
addition, curators from auction houses such as Christie s and Phillips
de Pury comment on the development of street art in a classical art
context. Interviews with key commentators, collectors, and enthusiasts
such as Martha Cooper, Wooster Collective, and Agnes B. provide further
insight. Brought together, these separate and distinct perspectives
create a uniquely authentic collective portrait of street and urban art
that is captivating, informative, and entertaining. Each interview
in Beyond the Street is richly illustrated with photographs of an
inspiring collection of work. In addition to presenting outdoor work,
the book also features the pieces that the artists have created for
exhibitions and other indoor spaces. The commercial aspect of the street
art movement is rigorously documented for the first time.
Among the
photographs featured are a number of images of the artists studios or
the artists themselves at work, providing a rare glimpse into their
methods and environments. Features: 12ozProphet. Aaron Rose. Agnès
B. Akay. Alexandre Farto (a.k.a. Vhils). Alëxone Dizac. A.L.I.C.E.
Gallery. Andipa Gallery. Anthony Lister. Bast. Beejoir. Black Rat Press
Gallery. Blek le Rat. BLK / MRKT Gallery. Blu. Boris Hoppek. Boris
Tellegen (a.k.a. Delta). Brad Downey. Carmichael Gallery. Christie s.
Circleculture Gallery. Conor Harrington. Dan Witz. Dave Kinsey. David
Choe. Deitch Projects. D*Face. Dolk. Doze Green. Dzine. Eine. Elbow-Toe.
Ericailcane. Escif. Faile. Futura. Gaia. Galerie L.J. Galerie Magda
Danysz. Galleria Patricia Armocida. Herakut. HuskMitNavn. Iguapop
Gallery. Invader. Jonathan LeVine Gallery. José Parlá. JR. Judith
Supine. Juxtapoz Magazine. kennardphillipps. Know Hope. Labrona.
Lazarides Gallery. Logan Hicks. Lucas Price (a.k.a. Cyclops). Lucy
McLauchlan. Mark Jenkins. Martha Cooper & Henry Chalfant. Matt
Small. Miss Van. Mode 2. Momo. N2 Gallery. New Image Art. Nick Walker.
Nuart Festival. Nuria Mora. Os Gêmeos. Other. Patti Astor. Pedro Alonzo.
Phillips de Pury & Company. Retna. Ron English. Saber. Sam3.
Shepard Fairey. Sixeart. Slinkachu. Sotheby s. Souled Out Studios.
Speto. SpY. Stelios Faitakis. Stephan Doitschinoff (a.k.a. Calma). Steve
Powers (a.k.a. ESPO). StolenSpace Gallery. Studio Cromie / FAME
Festival. Subliminal Projects Gallery. Sweet Toof. Swoon,Tate Modern. Titi Freak. Todd James. Tristan Manco. V1 Gallery. WallKandy Art Forum. Walter Nomura (a.k.a. Tinho). WK Interact. Wooster Collective and Zeus