On the sides of buildings, on bridges, billboards,
mailboxes, and street signs, and especially in the
subway and train tunnels, graffiti covers much of New
York City. Love it or hate it, graffiti, from the humble
tag to the intricate piece (short for masterpiece), is
an undeniable part of the cityscape. In Graffiti Lives,
Gregory J. Snyder offers a fascinating and rare look
into this world of contemporary graffiti culture. A
world in which kids, often, shoplift for spray paint,
scale impossibly high places to find a great spot to
"get up," run from the police, journey into underground
train tunnels, fight over turf, and spend countless
hours perfecting their style. Over the ten years Snyder
studied this culture he even created a few works himself
(under the moniker "GWIZ"), found himself serving as a
lookout for other artists engaged in this illegal
activity, spent time in the train tunnels in search of
new work, created a blackbook for writers to tag, and
took countless photographs to document this world - over
sixty included in the book. A combination of amazing
"flicks" and exhilarating prose, Graffiti Lives is
ultimately an exploration into how graffiti writers
define themselves. Snyder details that writers are not
bound together by appearance or language or birthplace
or class but by what they do. And what they do is reach
for fame, painting their names as prominently as they
can. What's more, he discovers that, though many public
officials think graffiti writing will only lead to other
criminal activity, many graffiti writers have turned
their youthful exploits into adult careers - from
professional aerosol muralists and fine artists to
designers of all kinds, employed in such fields as
tattooing, studio art, magazine production, fashion, and
guerilla marketing. In fact, some of the artists
featured have gone on to international acclaim and to
their own gallery shows. Snyder's illuminating work
shows that getting up tags, throw-ups, and pieces on New
York City's walls and subway tunnels can lead to getting
out into the city's competitive professional world.
Graffiti Lives details the exciting, risky, and
surprisingly rewarding pursuits of contemporary graffiti
writers.
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