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Robbie Conal: Streetwise: 35 Years of Politically Charged Guerrilla Art [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x23 mm, kaal: 1361 g, 187 color & b/w images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764359088
  • ISBN-13: 9780764359088
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x23 mm, kaal: 1361 g, 187 color & b/w images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764359088
  • ISBN-13: 9780764359088
The politically charged art of Robbie Conal is gnarled, gut wrenching, and emotionally laden. Featuring every image in Robbie Conal's storied poster campaigns, this is the definitive history of "America's foremost street artist" (Washington Post). A foreword by Shepard Fairey, American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist, sets the scene. Conal's satirical posters of political figures are given richer context as his life story is insightfully joined with art criticism by expert Daichendt. Today honored by museums and arts organizations around the world, Conal hit high speed during the Reagan administration in 1986, when he began turning his grotesque portraits into street posters. We see Conal's life come together at a critical moment to attack issues of censorship, war, social injustice, and the environment.



The politically charged art of Robbie Conal is gnarled, gut retching, and emotionally laden. Featuring every image in Robbie Conal’s storied poster campaigns, this is the definitive history of  “America’s foremost street artist” (Washington Post). A foreword by Shepard Fairey, American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist, sets the scene. Conal's satirical posters of political figures are given richer context as his life story is insightfully joined with art criticism by expert Daichendt. Today honored by museums and arts organizations around the world, Conal hit high speed during the Reagan administration in 1986, when he began turning his grotesque portraits into street posters. We see Conal's life come together at a critical moment to attack issues of censorship, war, social injustice, and the environment.

Foreword 5(3)
Shepard Fairey
Preface: Leading a Volunteer Art Army 8(4)
1 Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going?
12(9)
2 University and Professionalism
21(9)
3 Refining and Reforming an Identity
30(11)
4 The City of Angels
41(7)
5 Catching Fire
48(8)
6 Bunnyhugs & Fish Kisses
56(5)
7 It Happened Here!
61(4)
8 Here Comes Trouble!
65(6)
9 Painting Is in His Bones
71(8)
10 Hoping for a Change
79(24)
11 Guerrilla Art-History
91
12 Becoming Robbie Conal
103(16)
Epilogue: Dried Wheat Paste 119(9)
A History of Robbie Conal's Posters 128(74)
References 202
G. James Daichendt, EdD (Carlsbad, CA), is professor of art history at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. He is the author of several books and an art critic and journalist for Artbound on the nations largest public television station, KCET.