100 artistes de street art – Novembre 2011
Paul Ardenne, Marie Maertens aux editions de la Martiniére
Depuis bientôt un siècle, le Street Art est devenu un genre courant et très prisé. Illustré par des peintures, des collages, des graffitis ou des pochoirs, ce livre dresse un panorama international de cet art contemporain populaire, présent aux coins de nos rues, à travers les œuvres de 100 artistes.
ISBN 978-2-7324-4581-6
Art of Rebellion 3 by Christian Hundertmark (C100)
The Book About Street Art pour un nouveau tour du monde en 216 pages et un décryptage des dernières évolutions du mouvement, avec la participation des meilleurs artistes du genre dont : Zevs, Brad Downey, JR, Blu, Zast, Princess Hijab, Delta, Finsta, Kid Acne, Spy, KR, Skki, Shepard Fairey, Nick Walker, Mark Jenkins, Ron English, Paul Insect, Os Gemeos, Vhils, Escif, Dtagno etc…
Extrait
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Urban Interventions Personal Projects in Public Placeshttp://www.gestalten.com
ISBN: 978-3-89955-291-1
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GAFFA URBANISMA 2 – Urban Space mag- Space departement
Magazine Sur l’utilisation du scotch dans la rue.
Urbanlabs 2009 à Barcelone
Presentation du projet de la valise multiplex, avec les artistes Bluescreen, Daniel Carrére et Claire Duport de l’ECM Zinc de la friche de la belle de mai à Marseille.
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Revue 491- Lyon 2004
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2000 – OPAT – Organisation pour l’amenagement de territoire 2000 – Toulon
Atelier de recherche et de création.
Projet d’amenagement pour la Rade de Toulon.
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Festival Sans crier Gare – Juin 2009
Interventions Cellophane
All Cedric Bernadotte needs for his artwork are people who need to take a quick seat and two objects spaced apart. This is an ingenious idea and I’m sure Parisians enjoyed the impromptu chairs and benches that were created. Cheers to Cedric Bernadotte and his cellophane seating. References: www.trendhunter.com
Wonder how to make easy DIY furniture for the urban realm? The French artist Cedric Bernadotte came up with this interventions made from stretch plastic that’s usually being used for the sealing of cargo. The ultra flexible addition to the urban environment should be considered as a contribution to the debate about temporary use of public space. Setting up a shelter, hammock or couch changes perspective of users and stimulates thinking about other use of the streets.Although most other bloggers that wrote about this project consider the material to be tape, I persist thinking it’s sealing foil. Recently we’ve been doing some tests with this material ourselves, and turned out to be really strong. I’d like to see more of these interventions.
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It’s amazing to watch the faces of passers-by light up when they see an unexpected place to perch momentarily. A swing in the middle of the city adds a touch of whimsy to anyone’s day, and a hammock in the sun provides the perfect spot for a mid-day nap. But most impressive of all is the fact that every piece of Bernadotte’s Street Interventions project is ephemeral; existing only temporarily and leaving no trace when it’s gone.