Street graphics India / by Barry Dawson
Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 1999Description: 112p. ill.[chiefly col.]; 23 cm001: 10474ISBN: 0500280959Subject(s): Murals | Graphic arts | IndiaDDC classification: 751.73 DAWItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 751.73 DAW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 075053 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Nowhere is the visual cornucopia of street graphics more striking than in India, where a continuous gallery of images reflects the country's rich cultural diversity. From the Arabian Sea to the Indian Ocean, from the northern Himalayas to its southernmost tip, the subcontinent's overwhelming profusion of art and design excites the eyes.
Street furniture, architecture, transport, billboards, posters, packaging, animals, and people are all used as the media of calculated design and spontaneous expression. Ancient or modern, permanent or transient, India's street art has evolved in a myriad of styles reflecting regional variation and concerns.
Barry Dawson's photographs are not only a colorful journey through India's cities, towns, and villages, but also a graphic celebration of its creative street culture, an inspirational sourcebook of vibrant ideas for students and practitioners of art and design, as well as a lively visual record for visitors.
Includes acknowledgements
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction (p. 7)
- Transport (p. 12)
- Comics (p. 24)
- Circus and Cinema (p. 30)
- Sculpture and Murals (p. 48)
- Fashion (p. 62)
- Signs and Advertising (p. 80)
- Packaging and Display (p. 94)
- Politics (p. 102)
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