The History of American Graffiti by Roger Gastman, Caleb Neelon

The History of American Graffiti



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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Page: 400
ISBN: 9780061698781
Format: pdf


Art Beat talks to Caleb Neelon and Roger Gastman, authors of “The History of American Graffiti,” a book that charts the history of the art form in the United States. Writer and former graffiti tagger Roger Gastman has turned his love of the spray arts into a lifelong career. Its been spoken of as one of the most thorough documentations of “the act of writing” ever published. THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI –book signing. The History of American Graffiti BY Roger Gastman & Caleb Neelon might blow a lot of people away. The origin of “American Graffiti” stemmed from young filmmaker George Lucas's desire to pay homage to the teenage pastime known as cruising, especially how it was practiced in his hometown of Modesto in the early 1960's. The History of American Graffiti explores the entire culture of the art form from guys tagging train-cars back in the day to modern day work in cities across the country. Forty years ago, an article in the july 21, 1971 issue of the new york times kicked off the graffiti movement in new york city. Cheap Deals on The History of American Graffiti order online now. Wednesday, 30 January 2013 at 08:28.

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