From the publisher
This definitive book on street art features interviews with 100 key players from around the world,
who offer their unique perspectives in their own words and images.
Street art has established itself as an integral part of the art world in the last few
years. The crossover from subculture to high culture is illustrated by the recent
attention that this work has been given by renowned institutions such as the Tate
Modern and Fondation Cartier as well as by auction houses like Sotheby's. The
topic is discussed in art magazines and the cultural pages of leading newspapers
and is featured in the syllabuses of art and design schools. As interest soared, the
need for information about street art grew. But, until now, there was no insightful
view into the thought and work processes of a reticent, heterogeneous scene
whose would-be members often don't even identify with the label.
Comprised of interviews with 100 key players from around the world, Beyond
the Street offers a comprehensive examination of street and urban art. Insiders
Patrick Nguyen and Stuart Mackenzie question each of their subjects on every
conceivable aspect of the genre from the past to the future, from the artists'
ideals to their daily lives, from working in complete freedom to working in the art
and commercial worlds. The thought-provoking range of answers make the 400-
page book an incomparably extensive source of direct, unfiltered information.
Beyond the Street features interviews with leading artists such as Shepard
Fairey, Swoon, and Os Gemeos. The book also offers the views of representatives
of the most important sales outlets for street art including Deitch Projects
and Jonathan LeVine Gallery. In addition, curators from auction houses such as
Christie's and Phillips de Pury comment on the development of street art in a
classical art context. Interviews with key commentators, collectors, and enthusiasts
such as Martha Cooper, Wooster Collective, and Agnes B. provide further
insight. Brought together, these separate and distinct perspectives create a
uniquely authentic collective portrait of street and urban art that is captivating,
informative, and entertaining.
Each interview in Beyond the Street is richly illustrated with photographs of an
inspiring collection of work. In addition to presenting outdoor work, the book
also features the pieces that the artists have created for exhibitions and other
indoor spaces. The commercial aspect of the street art movement is rigorously
documented for the first time. Among the photographs featured are a number of
images of the artists' studios or the artists themselves at work, providing a rare
glimpse into their methods and environments.
Its impressive list of participants, as well as the unique diversity of their perspectives,
makes Beyond the Street an authoritative manual on the street and urban
art genre. Both the tone and substance of the book make it appealing for artists,
collectors, gallery owners, journalists, designers, knowledgeable street art
enthusiasts, and those who are looking into the subject for the first time.
Beyond the Street is published in English and French editions.