Graffiti through History
From Ancient Wall Carvings to Contemporary Street Art
Peter Keegan(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 31. July 2017
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-61069-651-7 (ISBN)
Description
An examination of the historical, social, and cultural significance of graffiti-from antiquity to the modern age-as evidence of various facets of human experience otherwise unknown.
This fascinating reference takes an unprecedented look at graffiti throughout history, considering what the writing reveals about domestic life, intellect, economy, politics, recreation, and religion of various cultures and periods-from the prehistoric era to Ancient Greece to modern times. Drawing from artistic practices from all over the world, the book provides a thorough introduction to this eclectic art form and illuminates the research skills necessary to unlock its historical and cultural secrets.
Author and educator Peter Keegan presents drawings and inscriptions spanning 25 centuries to shed light on the context under which the work was created; the historical and cultural sources of information the drawings expose; and the skills necessary to "read" graffiti, accurately and critically. The book incorporates a range of descriptive and analytical features, including images of actual graffiti, transcriptions, translations, background information, and commentary.
* Showcases over 40 graffiti examples from across the world
* Illuminates the historical and cultural contexts of particular graffiti examples
* Provides a section on how to analyze graffiti
* Compares and contrasts works from earlier periods to modern life
This fascinating reference takes an unprecedented look at graffiti throughout history, considering what the writing reveals about domestic life, intellect, economy, politics, recreation, and religion of various cultures and periods-from the prehistoric era to Ancient Greece to modern times. Drawing from artistic practices from all over the world, the book provides a thorough introduction to this eclectic art form and illuminates the research skills necessary to unlock its historical and cultural secrets.
Author and educator Peter Keegan presents drawings and inscriptions spanning 25 centuries to shed light on the context under which the work was created; the historical and cultural sources of information the drawings expose; and the skills necessary to "read" graffiti, accurately and critically. The book incorporates a range of descriptive and analytical features, including images of actual graffiti, transcriptions, translations, background information, and commentary.
* Showcases over 40 graffiti examples from across the world
* Illuminates the historical and cultural contexts of particular graffiti examples
* Provides a section on how to analyze graffiti
* Compares and contrasts works from earlier periods to modern life
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 Illustrations
ISBN-13
978-1-61069-651-7 (9781610696517)
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Peter Keegan, PhD, is senior lecturer in Roman history at Macquarie University in New South Wales.