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Author Lord K2, photographer

Title Street art Tel Aviv / [curated, photographed and introduced by] Lord K2 and Lois Stavsky
Published Brighton ; Chicago ; Toronto : Sussex Academic Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (257 p.) : color illustrations
Summary Distinctly unique, Tel Aviv's street art represents a wide spectrum of cultural backgrounds and aesthetic sensibilities. Echoing the uncertainty that permeates Israel's daily existence, it possesses a rawness and energy found in few modern cities. Through more than 250 images, 14 artist profiles, and comprehensive research, Street Art Tel Aviv introduces the reader to an alternative visual culture that has developed and thrived at a time when the city's building exteriors are plentiful, and living and work spaces are still available to emerging artists. At the turn of the 21st century, Tel Aviv's gritty streets, particularly those in southern industrial neighborhoods, began to host a motley array of spectral faces, uncanny figures, and curious characters. Random graffiti, from scrawls on the walls to stylized letters, made their way into largely vacant spaces. Artistic renderings of band-aids, hearts, and eggplants evolved into iconic city images. Poetic expressions and musings--from the personal to the collective--surfaced increasingly on Tel Aviv's flat facades. And while much of what is painted directly onto the walls avoids commenting on the city's precarious political state, the stencils that continue to surface--often stealthily in the dark--alert us to the city's seemingly irresolvable, ever-present external and internal conflicts. Street Art Tel Aviv also gives entry into Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station, Israel's largest indoor urban art gallery. Showcasing murals in a diverse range of styles, painted directly onto its walls by local, national, and international artists since 2013, it is a favorite site for street art and contemporary art enthusiasts. Herewith the opportunity to explore this vibrant city's visual landscape at a time of transition for both the city itself and for this new visual art genre
Subject Street art -- Israel -- Tel Aviv -- Pictorial works
Mural painting and decoration, Israeli -- Israel -- Tel Aviv
Art, Israeli.
Art, Israeli
Mural painting and decoration, Israeli
Street art
Israel -- Tel Aviv
Genre/Form Pictorial works
Form Electronic book
Author Stavsky, Lois, author.
ISBN 9781782847397
1782847391