Silo Art 2nd edition: Journey through Australia's Outdoor Art Scene
By (Author) Australian Geographic
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
30th September 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Public art
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
Paperback
208
Width 220mm, Height 235mm
Silo Art will take you on a picturesque journey fromepic painted silos to grand murals that transformtowns and outdoor art festivals.
In this richly illustrated coffee table book, award-winning author, and respected artist in his own right, Alasdair McGregor explores the creative and community forces driving this grass roots art movement. He visits the small towns where dreams of joining the burgeoning Silo Art Trail have united rural communities in efforts to transform their faded agricultural heritage into grand visions that instil pride and bring the tourists in. He meets some of the characters at the heart of the rural art movement and delves into the stories behind the faces in the paintings. He profiles the artists, many of whom began as graffitists, but who are now in demand around the world for their jaw dropping ability to transform massive surfaces with paint, often in record time.
This second edition includes a new chapter that follows six Silo Art Trails so you can carry it on your trip with you or experience it all through the pages of this book.
For nearly fortyyears, the Australian Geographic team has been travelling this vast continent, crafting stories that celebrate the places, people, plants and animals that unite to make Australia what it is today: an ancient, wild, free place like no other on Earth, rich in biodiversity and beauty, much of it protected in parks that safeguard endemic flora and fauna, fossil sites and links to our evolutionary past.
Documenting this continent is both our passion and our purpose and supports the actions of the not-for-profit Australian Geographic Society and its conservation goals.