Space Invaders: Australian Street / Stencils / Posters / Pasteups / Zines / Stickers
By (Author) Jaklyn Babington
National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Australia
1st October 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
751.730994
Hardback
128
Width 250mm, Height 250mm
911g
Off the street and into the gallery. This exciting book looks at work from the past five years by some 35 contemporary artists from around Australia. Playful, edgy, clever, satirical and political, street art has significantly altered Australian visual culture over the past decade and has announced the arrival of a new generation of contemporary artists. Space invaders engages with these developments and the radically differing aesthetic offshoots of street art, from stencils to paste-ups, stickers and zines. It also explores the legal and commercial issues particular to street art in Australia, and reveals the strategies artists have used to divide their practice between the street and the gallery.
Jaklyn Babington is assistant curator of international prints, drawings, and illustrated books at the National Gallery of Australia. Other contributors include Roger Butler, Din Heagney, Eloise Peace, and Alison Young.