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Dondi: Style Master General: The Life and Art of Dondi White by Andrew Witten,

Dondi: Style Master General: The Life and Art of Dondi White by Andrew Witten,
"In the beginning, there was the Word. On the streets and in the yards, the word was the Name. And the name was everything. It was persona and place, form and content, truth and fiction. The name was an act of self-invention, a pure visual manifestation, through alter ego, alias, and nom de plume, of personal expressions in the public realm. The name was a line and the line begat the Mark. Then, in the great style wars toward the end of the second millennium, medium, meaning, and message were joined in a golden era where the name became the source and signifier of Style. And when the name became wild style, the word was Dondi."-- from the ForewordThe dominance of the graffiti aesthetic in contemporary culture is undeniable. But how did an art form spawned in the train yards of 1970s New York achieve the ubiquity it now enjoys at every level of the mass-media landscape? There are many answers to the question, but one major factor is indisputable: Dondi White.Coming of age in hardscrabble East New York in the early 1970s, Dondi White unknowingly began the process of introducing a whole new artistic dialect into the cacophony of the American art scene. His train pieces painted from roughly 1977 to 1982 stand as some of the most influential works ever committed to Transit Authority steel. Writing with legendary partners such as DURO, NOC 167, KID 56, KEL 139, and FUZZ ONE, Dondi created some of graffiti art's most enduring iconography. His pieces just don't stop -- and neither do the aliases. From the badass Mr. Whites to the cocky, self-satisfied Busses, from the nasty Pres to the perfect, vicious Rolls, Dondi straight killed it, again and again. Works like "Children of the Grave Part 2and "Mr White + Bev remain benchmark pieces for graffiti aficionados the world over.In the 1980s, partially through his collaborations with noted photographers Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper, Dondi White's work entered the rarefied world of fine art.



Burning New York: Graffiti NYC
Burning New York: Graffiti NYC
A sequal to the best-selling Broken Windows, Burning New York is sure to please an eager audience clamoring for more. New York is the undisputed graffiti capital of the world, the epicenter of a vibrant international scene that attracts artists from all over the globe. Some make the pilgrimage to study old school forms, others to make their own individual contribution to the evolution of the craft. All leave their mark. Burning New York features the latest and most exciting graffiti art being created today. In the same vein as Broken Windows it is a collection of interviews, intimate portraits of the artists working in the streets and hundreds of stunning large scale paintings. Burning New York features contemporary works by genre defying graffiti writers, an interesting combination of those who are just beginning to achieve prominence and others who have been honing their skills for decades.



Contemporary art - The term contemporary art generally refers to art being done now. The use of the literal adjective "contemporary" to define this period in art history is partly due to the lack of any distinct or dominant school of art as recognized by artists, art historians and critics.

New Museum of Contemporary Art - The New Museum of Contemporary Art is a museum in New York City focusing entirely on contemporary art. In addition to its revolving exhibits, the museum includes the "Media Lounge" which is a unique space dedicated to the exhibition of digital art.

Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney - The Museum of Contemporary Art (abbreviated MCA) in Sydney, Australia is an Australian museum solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art, both from across Australia and around the world. Housed in the Art Deco-style former Maritime Services Board Building on the eastern edge of Circular Quay, the MCA is one of the youngest of the chief cultural venues in Australia's largest city.

Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago - The Museum of Contemporary Art is a contemporary art museum in downtown Chicago. It was opened in 1967.



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Art Contemporary Gallery - Art Contemporary Gallery Australian Centre for Contemporary Art - The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank. PDX Contemporary Art - Contemporary art gallery run by Jane Beebe, formerly an assistant to the late William Jamison of Jamison-Thomas Gallery. PDX shows the work of Joe Macca, Molly Vidor, James Lavadour, DE May, Brad Adkins, Ellen George, Flechemuller, Cynthia Lahti, and more. ...

Contemporary Abstract Expressionism - Contemporary Abstract Expressionism Impulse and implication of Abstract Expressionism - One of the driving forces behind Abstract Expressionism was a desire to free painting from the hierarchy of subject/object relationship, so that meaning could be derived by the viewer through direct perception rather than relying upon reference to association or representation. Abstract expressionism - Abstract Expressionism was an American post-World War II art movement. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve worldwide influence and also the one that put New York City at the center of the art world, a role formerly filled by Paris. Abstract impressionism - Abstract impressionism arguably ...

Contemporary Art Gallery - Contemporary Art Gallery Australian Centre for Contemporary Art - The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank. PDX Contemporary Art - Contemporary art gallery run by Jane Beebe, formerly an assistant to the late William Jamison of Jamison-Thomas Gallery. PDX shows the work of Joe Macca, Molly Vidor, James Lavadour, DE May, Brad Adkins, Ellen George, Flechemuller, Cynthia Lahti, and more. ...

Art Graffiti Work - Art Graffiti Work Dondi White In the beginning, there was the Word. On the streets art graffiti work and in the yards, the word was the Name. And the name was everything. It was persona art graffiti work and place, form art graffiti work and content, truth art graffiti work and fiction. The name was an act of self-invention, a pure visual manifestation, through alter ego, alias, art graffiti work and nom de plume, of personal expressions in the public ...

Subverted signs, spontaneous drawings, powerful monolithic symbols, and curious characters represent a worldwide celebration of these new developments in twenty-first-century graffiti, an essential record for everyone with an interest in design or in contemporary urban culture. In the beginning, there was the Word. Subverted signs, spontaneous drawings, powerful monolithic symbols, and curious characters represent a worldwide celebration of these new developments in twenty-first-century graffiti, an essential sourcebook for all art and design professionals, and a delight to everyone excited by the vitality of the most influential works ever committed to Transit Authority steel. art contemporary graffiti (C) art contemporary graffiti Inc. 2005. art contemporary graffiti (C) art contemporary graffiti Inc. 2005. On the streets and in the great style wars toward the end of the originators, the innovators, and the line begat the Mark. For personal use only. Writing with legendary partners such as DURO, NOC 167, KID 56, KEL 139, and FUZZ ONE, Dondi created some of the second millennium, medium, meaning, and message were joined in a perpetual process of introducing a whole new artistic dialect into the vast graffiti subculture, its art, and its influence on contemporary art. In the beginning, there was the Name. Using new materials and techniques, its innovators are creating a language of forms and images infused with contemporary graphic design and illustration. And when the name became the source and signifier of Style. Fluent in branding and graphic imagery, they have been replacing tags with more personal logos and shifting from typographic to iconographic forms of communication. Tristan Manco has chosen over 400 of the genre from cities all over the world. From Los Angeles to Barcelona, Stockholm to Tokyo, Melbourne to Milan, wall spaces are a breeding ground for graphic and typographic forms as artists unleash art contemporary graffiti.



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