Saturday, January 7, 2012

Uschan, Michael V. Graffiti


Uschan, Michael V.    Graffiti           
Cengage (Gale,Lucent,Kidhaven/Blackbirch
2011   112p   33.45  978-1-4205-0324-1           
ms/hs             Eye on Art (CEngage/GAle)    E-BN           

Is graffiti vandalism or a legitimate art form? The history of
graffiti from prehistoric times through modern times, especially in Philadelphia,
is chronicled with prominent graffiti artists featured . Excellent photos.
Grades 7-12.  The major artists from the 1960s through current times who
have influenced graffiti design from its inception as just words or crude tags
to the elaborate 3-D designs currently being used are highlighted. The major
grafitti artistss contributions to the development of this art form are
explained. There is particular emphasis on Philadelphia and New York graffiti
art. The book embraces graffiti as a legitimate art form starting in prehistoric
times and later appearing on trails in the western United States as explorers
and wagon trains traveled the untamed western part of America.  This book covers
the tools used by the 20th century graffiti artists as well as the risks they
take to inscribe walls, moving objects, with an acknowledgment that graffiti was
and sometimes still is illegal. The graffiti on walls surrounding Elvis
Presleys Graceland as well as on the former Berlin Wall show instances of
grafitti used as political and social commentary.  A glossary of graffiti terms
as well as index, extensive source notes and further reading provide additional
resources for the student researcher.  One of the few books for young people
about this art form that is seen around most every community. Excellent resource
for middle and high school students.         Eye on Art contains 22 books on various
aspects of art from ancient to modern. The tools of the artists as well as
biographical information on artists significant to the art style. Excellent
source notes, index  and bibliography. Grades 7-12        McNicol,Lois



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