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OverviewA quarter of a century ago, the New York City hip-hop phenomenon left its mark on Australian walls - a graffiti-writing culture was born. In a barrage of blinding colour, cryptic words and bombed-out train carriages, Kings Way tells the story of Melbourne's emerging underground writing scene and the youth whose sole purpose was to get up. Using the city's walls and trains as their ephemeral canvas, these writers pioneered the elaborate spray-paint artworks that continue to dominate Melbourne's cityscape. With more than 1,200 full-colour images, this volume captures the rapid changes in styles in these early years, as Melbourne's graffiti evolved from basic tags through to explosive full-colour masterpieces. Part visual encyclopaedia, part social history, Kings Way chronicles the events, spaces, materials and folklore that made up the lives of Melbourne's early writers. Compiled by active participants in the subculture across this period, it pays tribute to the individuals and crews who laid the foundation for Melbourne's reputation as a graffiti style capital. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harvey And Stamer Cubrilo , Martin Harvey , Karl StamerPublisher: Melbourne University Press Imprint: The Miegunyah Press Dimensions: Width: 22.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.690kg ISBN: 9780522857511ISBN 10: 0522857515 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 July 2010 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsIf you have ever been impressed by books like Subway Art, this book goes far and beyond . . . this book is the biggest, brightest and best tribute to Graffiti ever published. -- Beat magazine Written and documented by former graffiti writers Duro Cubrilo, Martin Harvey, and Karl Stamer, [this book]examines the powerful and expressive subculture that evolved in Melbourne two decades ago. -- Weekend Australian Written and documented by former graffiti writers Duro Cubrilo, Martin Harvey, and Karl Stamer, [this book]examines the powerful and expressive subculture that evolved in Melbourne two decades ago. -- Weekend Australian """If you have ever been impressed by books like Subway Art, this book goes far and beyond . . . this book is the biggest, brightest and best tribute to Graffiti ever published."" --""Beat ""magazine ""Written and documented by former graffiti writers Duro Cubrilo, Martin Harvey, and Karl Stamer, [this book]examines the powerful and expressive subculture that evolved in Melbourne two decades ago."" --""Weekend Australian""" Author InformationDuro Cubrilo is a renowned graffiti artist, an art director, and a designer with more than 14 years of experience. Martin Harvey is a photographer who has documented graffiti art throughout transit systems. Karl Stamer is a professional image reproduction consultant. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |