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Black & White is the definitive collection of Bruce Davidson’s black and white photography, spanning a period of 40 years.
« There have been books, newspaper articles and films about graffiti before, but 1984 was the year the book Subway Art was published. That book (…) accidentally spread New York’s subway graffiti around the world and has defined it to this day. » Rj Rushmore in Viral Art.
BLADE is considered “The King of Graffiti” because, by 1980, after painting 5,000 wildly creative trains, he stopped counting.
FAILE: Works on Wood is a new collection of essays and rich color photographs that showcases FAILE’s exploration of wood in their practice.
For a decade, Ken Schles watched the passing of time from his Lower East Side neighbourhood. His camera fixed the instances of his observations, and these moments became the foundation of his invisible city.
A delirious, peripatetic walk in the evening air of an irretrievable downtown New York. A Time Magazine photobook of the year 2014.
'New Love' is the first US monograph by Ren Hang, one of China’s most distinguished emerging photographers. The photobook presents Hang’s most recent photographs, taken in February 2015 during his first visit to New York City.
From 1974 to 1976, Langdon Clay photographed the cars he encountered while wandering the streets of New York City and nearby Hoboken, New Jersey at night.
On the occasion of the duo show "New York Perspectives" at Urban Spree Galerie featuring works from Daze and Joe Conzo (curated by Mode2), Urban Spree Prints is proud to release 2 screen prints from NYC graffiti legend DAZE.
On the occasion of the duo show "New York Perspectives" at Urban Spree Galerie featuring works from Daze and Joe Conzo (curated by Mode2), Urban Spree Prints is proud to release 2 prints from NYC graffiti legend DAZE.
This is the illustrated story of New York artist Chris DAZE Ellis’s successful transition from the subways to international studios and galleries.