The book “Street Art Belgrade” presents the most comprehensive overview of street art in Belgrade, both stylistically and historically. From aphorisms and stencil art, to complex graphics solutions, letters and murals you can follow the graffiti and street art scene in Belgrade, which is becoming more and more vibrant. The book also contains quotes by some of the most active street artists: Artez, Junk, Rage, TKV, Lortek and Nikola. On almost 220 pages and with over 500 photographs, which the author Aleksandar Djordjevic made in the last six years, the book provides a comprehensive insight into the unique world of street art in Belgrade.
Book is in Serbian and English, Serbian and French.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/beogradskigrafiti/
WEBSITE: http://beogradskigrafiti.com/
ABOUTH THE AUTHOR:
Aleksandar Djalek Djordjevic is a photographer, graphic designer translator born in Belgrade. He spent a large part of his life in Germany. While living in Berlin he started taking pictures of graffiti and continued to do so upon his return in Belgrade. The collection grew and now amounts to more than 8000 images. His aim was to present this documented artwork to the public, and the result is the book Street art Belgrade which is bilingual (the texts are in Serbian, and two published versions of the book are in English and in French)
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/aleksandar.djordjevic.9469
WEBSITE: http://studiodestruct.com/
PUBLISHER:
KOMSHE publisher is offering a wide selection of books which help explore, discover and experience Eastern Europe! They are focused on creating authentic eye witness travel guides which help you discover, explore and experience Eastern Europe. An intimate look at life through the eyes of local authors. Currently mostly Belgrade, but they aim to expand the series to cover cities across Eastern Europe.
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WEBSITE: http://komshe.com/
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