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Broken Windows: Graffiti NYC REVISED EDITION
James T. Murray, Karla L. Murray:
Broken Windows: Graffiti NYC
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Broken Windows — Graffiti NYC documents the flowering of the graffiti movement of the post-train era, and this newly revised 2010 edition has been completely redesigned with 70 more pages and many new photographs from the era.
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In the 1980’s graffiti was pushed out of the subways as the trains were cleaned once and for all. In the 1990’s, much of the graffiti action in New York migrated to the city’s walls, enabling the ‘writers’ to execute more refined and concept-driven large-scale pieces. By the end of decade, this new medium was being used to great effect.

Photographers James & Karla Murray took great pains to faithfully capture an unprecedented re-birth of the movement, documenting the most significant murals created between 1996 - 2001.

Broken Windows contains insightful interviews, an extensive selection of womens’ graffiti, and features the work of more than 180 artists from The United States, Germany, France, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Holland, Italy, and Norway.

254 pages, Hardcover, 11 1/4'' x 9'' (286 x 229 mm)
320 color, 10 b/w illustrations, English
ISBN: 978-1-58423-376-3  $ 39.95
Also by James & Karla Murray:
Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York
Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York
A visual guide to New York’s timeworn storefronts, a collection of powerful images that capture the neighborhood spirit, familiarity, comfort and warmth that these shops once embodied. And as the Murray’s stunning, large format photographs make patently clear, the face of New York is etched in their facades. more...
Store Front (mini Edition): The Disappearing Face of New York
Store Front (Mini Ed.): The Disappearing Face of New York
The Murrays’ brilliant documentation of New York’s irreplaceable, gen­er­a­tions-old storefronts has made head­lines all over the world. In the wake of gentrification, vital facets of New York’s cultural heritage are dis­ap­pear­ing at an alarming rate. more...
About the Authors/Photographers:
James & Karla Murray
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James & Karla Murray
James & Karla Murray are professional pho­tographers and authors who spe­cial­ize in urban and low-light photo­graphy using both film and digital formats. They live in New York City and Miami.
They also created the two best-selling books Broken Windows – Graffiti NYC (2002) and Burning New York (2006).
James & Karla Murray's photographs have been exhibited at The New York Historical Society, NYC, the Brooklyn Historical So­ci­ety and in galleries through­out New York, Miami and Paris. Their work is housed in the permanent collections of the Smith­so­nian Center for Folklife and Cultural Her­it­age in Washington, D.C. and the New York Public Library. Their photographs and articles have appeared in numerous pub­lic­a­tions, in­clud­ing Peel Maga­zine, Mass Appeal and Time Out New York.
See also:

Mom & Popism NEW
Mom & Popism
These time-worn institutions were reproduced at close to life-size scale and then painted over by artists such as Blanco, Lady Pink, Zoltron, Dave Cooper and Billi Kid during an art installation presented by Gawker Artists on the Gawker Media roof, with the NYC skyline as its backdrop. more...

Burning New York
Burning New York
A companion volume to Broken Win­dows, Burning New York showcases the best large-scale graffiti pieces documented over a five year period from 2001 – 2006. more...
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GINGKO PRESS | STREET ART GRAFFITI BOOK | ISBN-13: 9781584233763 | ISBN-10: 1-58423-376-1 / 1584233761