The works presented in this book no longer exist - they are all gone for good, washed off the sides of the trains, sometimes hours after they were first created. Often what remains is just a photo, a final remnant of something that took a great deal of skill, courage, and determination to create. Learn More
In Agitate! Educate! Organize!, Lincoln Cushing and Timothy W. Drescher share their vast knowledge about the rich graphic tradition of labor posters. Learn More
Author Michael De Feo is a teacher and artist who achieved a certain amount of fame when his work was featured in The Art of Rebellion, the world's best-selling international survey of street art. But it was in his role as educator that De Feo came to the conclusion that the market was lacking in good art books for children and that's what inspired him to create one himself. Learn More
A collection of the best of Robbie Conal's work over the last six years for the LA WEEKLY, updated background factoids and secret war stories about his subjects. Learn More
Bad Graffiti is the photographic collection of artist and sculptor Scott Hocking from his journeys around abandoned properties and areas of dereliction. Bad Graffiti is a celebration of ‘bad’ graffiti, as opposed to the more typically published graffiti of known taggers. Learn More
Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home is a revealing account of Banksy's formative years and contains more than 100 images of his art, as well as pictures of Banksy at work, many of which have never been published before. Learn More
This unique and unashamedly DIY book follows the runaway success of Banksy Locations and Tours Vol.1 by rounding up the rest of Banksy’s UK graffiti from the last five years. Learn More
When it comes to art, London is best known for its galleries, not its graffiti. However, not if photographer Martin Bull has anything to say about it. Learn More