The Birth of Graffiti

The Birth of Graffiti

by JonNaar (Author), SachaJenkins (Introduction)

Synopsis

The now global phenomenon of graffiti was first captured in Germany by a professional photographer, Jon Naar, in early 1973. The Faith of Graffiti, the first and most celebrated book about this controversial new art form, reproduced just over forty selections from the hundreds of photographs he took. Now more than one hundred thirty never-before-published pictures from that landmark body of work, together with a selection of key photographs from The Faith of Graffiti, are brought together in a book destined to become a classic in its own right. Presented full-frame, at high resolution, and with meticulous attention to the original color, this book brings to life the gritty, exciting Germany of the early 1970s and the raw visual power of early graffiti. These photographs recall a time when subway cars and tenement walls seemed to explode overnight into bursts of color and energy. Today these ephemeral works survive only in Naar's masterful photographs. Sacha Jenkins, an authority on graffiti's history, places these pictures within an emerging youth culture that now reaches into every corner of art, fashion, and entertainment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 173
Publisher: Prestel
Published: 01 May 2007

ISBN 10: 3791337963
ISBN 13: 9783791337968

Media Reviews
'The book is beautifully produced, with stunning photos and an authoritative introduction.''... a real treat for graffiti fans...''... an invaluable reference as well as a visual feast of great photography.'Total Tatoo, September 2007'... this book scores highly in the authenticity stakes...''The atmospheric shots... reveal a New York that's long gone...''...its simplicity and spontaneity (along with the massive afros) make you feel nostalgic for a more innocent time.'Grafik, August 2007