Stencil Graffiti (Street Graphics / Street Art)

Stencil Graffiti (Street Graphics / Street Art)

by TristanManco (Author)

Synopsis

In Stencil Graffiti, the first book to examine comprehensively this design phenomenon, Tristan Manco traces the history of stencil art and provides an exciting and thorough overview of the medium. His introduction traces the history of the form, from cave paintings, Chinese silks and Egyptian pyramids to Art Nouveau pochoirs and the Pop art forerunners of stencil art, and then proceeds to a specific history of Stencil Graffiti, tracing its genesis in the Italian fascist propaganda of the 1940s and Basque and Mexican political protests of the 1970s, and examining Stencil Style (typography, functional stencilling, street signage, advertising, decoration). The core of the book is the state of Stencil Graffiti today, from Pop Art to individual street artists' work plus spreads arranged by theme/subject.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 11 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0500283427
ISBN 13: 9780500283424
Book Overview: Traces the history of stencil art and provides an exciting and thorough overview of the medium

Media Reviews
'A delight to anyone who has found even the slightest passing interest in this vernacular art ... packed with intriguing full colour illustrations' - Printmaking Today
'A joy to behold' - Design Week
Author Bio
Tristan Manco is a graphic designer based in Hove, England, and pioneering author of books on the graffiti and the international street art scenes. He has published multiple books with Thames and Hudson, including Street Logos, Graffiti Brasil, Street Sketchbook: Journeys, Big Art / Small Art and Make Your Mark.