Roger Gastman
Author of Street World: Urban Culture and Art from Five Continents
About the Author
Image credit: Roger Gastman, source: rogergastman.com
Works by Roger Gastman
The Pigeon Mumbler (dvd) 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1977
- Gender
- male
- Short biography
- Roger Gastman is an American art dealer, curator, filmmaker, and publisher who focuses on graffiti and street art.
- Birthplace
- Canton, Ohio, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Ohio, USA
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Reviews
Picked up this book recently, being a fan of some of the artists whose work appears inside. This collection of not-so-pop, not-fine-art illustrations is well produced. A short bio introducing each featured artist, followed by a selection of their work. More art, less chatter. I'm amazed at the skill and attention to detail that some of these artists have applied to their illustrations. If you like good visual art then check this book out.
Unprecedented in scope, The History of American Graffiti is the definitive story behind the most influential art form of the last one hundred years. Tracing the evolution of the medium from its early freight-train days to its big-city boom on the streets of New York City and Philadelphia, and to its modern-day influences, this volume is a compelling look at the key moments, places, and players in an art form distinctly American in flavor yet global in its reach.
Featuring behind-the-scenes show more stories and profiles gleaned from more than four years' worth of interviews with graffiti's most prominent names, as well as its lesser-known pioneers, authors Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon provide an insider's perspective on the history of the medium. Not only do they reveal the most popular trends and styles that have dominated the scene for the last fifty years but they also provide a thorough examination of the regional differences among major American hubs—New York, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Chicago—and under-the-radar scenes in cities like Washington, D.C., Boston, and Miami. All told, more than twenty-five American cities are profiled, making this one of the most comprehensive volumes on the subject.
With more than one thousand photographs—the majority of which are seen here for the first time—from more than two hundred photographers, most of whom also created the artwork, The History of American Graffiti captures the look and feel of a genuine American art form with exceptional clarity and detail. An instant classic, this book is the ultimate resource to which aficionados of the art form will turn again and again, and which the uninitiated will regard as the definitive tutorial of all that is graffiti. show less
Featuring behind-the-scenes show more stories and profiles gleaned from more than four years' worth of interviews with graffiti's most prominent names, as well as its lesser-known pioneers, authors Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon provide an insider's perspective on the history of the medium. Not only do they reveal the most popular trends and styles that have dominated the scene for the last fifty years but they also provide a thorough examination of the regional differences among major American hubs—New York, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Chicago—and under-the-radar scenes in cities like Washington, D.C., Boston, and Miami. All told, more than twenty-five American cities are profiled, making this one of the most comprehensive volumes on the subject.
With more than one thousand photographs—the majority of which are seen here for the first time—from more than two hundred photographers, most of whom also created the artwork, The History of American Graffiti captures the look and feel of a genuine American art form with exceptional clarity and detail. An instant classic, this book is the ultimate resource to which aficionados of the art form will turn again and again, and which the uninitiated will regard as the definitive tutorial of all that is graffiti. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 25
- Members
- 408
- Popularity
- #59,621
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 29





