Bronx Visual Identity from Subway 'Writers' to Mural Artists
ebook ∣ Aerosol Art from 1968 to the Present · Artists Studies
By Christine DeFazio
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How did writers located in the South Bronx in the 1980s, become world renowned muralists, and what were their ties to the birth of hip-hop?
Following the story of graffiti from its inception in 1970s Washington Heights, to the Golden Age in 1980s South Bronx, author and artist Christine DeFazio explores the development of street art from bombing and inter-borough competition, to painting walls, and the crack down on train graffiti.
Through a series of interviews with writers such as BG 183, COSE TDS, OLGA Correa, REE 2, SJK 171, STAFF 161, T-KID 170, and Andre Trenier Bronx Visual Identity from Subway 'Writers' to Mural Artists illuminates the social conditions of the area, and how collaboration with hip-hop artists helped to cement the art forms as central to the identity of the South Bronx.
Highlighting the continued importance of the presence of artists in the community as it undergoes gentrification, this book is ideal reading for students of Art and Design, Art History, Music, Cultural Studies, and American Studies, as well as street artists and musicians.