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Street Art: Famous Artists Talk About Their Vision

White Star. Nov. 2017. 256p. photos. ISBN 9788854411999. $35. FINE ARTS
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Mattanza (My New York: Celebrities Talk About the City) interviews 20 international street artists, including Banksy, Shepard Fairey, David Choe, Becca, and Alex Vau. Graphic designer and street artist Chris Versteeg's introduction provides a historical overview of the art form. Through the interviews, Mattanza captures the artists' vision and inspiration to confront political and social issues. For example, the work of NUNCA, a Brazilian artist, examines indigenous Brazilian culture and contemporary society. Canada-born Fauxreel addresses societal issues such as homelessness, unemployment, and race relations. M-City, a Polish artist, believes art should be accessible to everyone and that it can change the world. This volume provides insight, understanding, and appreciation of street art through interviews with the creators. The color photographs of each creator's work complement the interviews.
VERDICT Art students, scholars, and anyone with a general interest in art will enjoy this informative and inspiring volume, as will people interested in art's impact on political and social justice issues. A fine addition to any art lover's collection.
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