Graffiti Brasil
By (Author) Tristan Manco
By (author) Caleb Neelon
By (author) Lost Art
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
21st September 2005
10th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
751.730981
Paperback
128
Width 230mm, Height 220mm
580g
From the startingly distinctive achievements of the internationally renowned twin-brother painters Os Gemeos to the visual powers of the ubiquitous daredevil pichadores, Brazil's graffiti captivates with entirely fresh ideas, techniques and messages. Whether one's taste is for the extraordinary creative extremes generated amid urban deprivation or for crafted murals at their most elaborate, Graffiti Brasil offers both stunning photography and in-depth history and insight. With graffiti worldwide becoming more homogenized, this book is a reminder of the strengths of creative independence and the rich fruits of cultural diversity.
'Art that packs an emotional punch a shining tribute to human determination to create beauty in the least likely places' - Metro
'A phalanx of exceptional image makers' - State of Art
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. Caleb Neelon has been involved in mural and street art projects in twenty countries, ranging from Brazil to Nepal, Germany to Australia, France to India.