To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



Art of the Street: San Francisco

Hardback

Main Details

Title Art of the Street: San Francisco
Authors and Contributors      Photographs by Andy Cantillon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 127,Width 178
Category/GenreGraffiti and street art
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9780993240782
ClassificationsDewey:751.730979461
Audience
General
Illustrations 160 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Art of Publishing Limited
Imprint Art of Publishing Limited
Publication Date 27 September 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Art of the Street: San Francisco is the fourth book in a series dedicated to capturing the best of street art across the world's greatest cities. Featured artists include Laura Campos, Os Gemeos, Reka, and BIP, with many more both celebrated and as yet unknown. The books in this series show the colour, detail and skill in these works, showcasing the talent of these contemporary artists. Also available: Art of the Street:London ISBN 9780993240706 Art of the Street: Berlin ISBN 9780993240720 Art of the Street: Rio de Janeiro ISBN 9780993240744 AUTHOR: Andy Cantillon is a professional photographer and picture editor. He is also co-founder of Art Of Publishing Limited and has published books for Boy George and John Lydon. Mr Rotten's Scrapbook won the NME award for best book in 2011. SELLING POINTS: . Street art is an ever evolving scene with a passionate, inquisitive and loyal following . The book is multi artist and appeals to a broad range of enthusiasts, with a long-term appeal due to the transient nature of the works . A series that will include books on Bogota, Havana, Paris, and New York among many other cities across the world 160 colour photographs

Author Biography

Andy Cantillon is a professional photographer and picture editor. He is also co-founder of Art Of Publishing Limited and has published books for Boy George and John Lydon. Mr Rotten's Scrapbook won the NME award for best book in 2011.