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A New Book Repaints the Legacy of Street Art by Spotlighting Women Leading the Genre — Colossal

A New Book Repaints the Legacy of Street Art by Spotlighting Women Leading the Genre — Colossal



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December 1, 2022

Kate Mothes

A photograph of a mural of a woman wearing a scarf on the end of a building.

Medianeras, “The Crystal Ship” (2021) in Ostend, Belgium. All images courtesy of the artists and Prestel, shared with authorization

For street artists, the city landscape is an infinite canvas. No matter if wheat pasted, sprayed, or layered with brushes, lively compositions revitalize public areas and supply an at any time-evolving barometer of the political local climate and present-day affairs. The style has been historically dominated by guys, but a new ebook by journalist Alessandra Mattanza and Museum of City and Modern day Art founder Stephanie Utz shifts the dial.

Women of all ages Avenue Artists spotlights the various practices of 24 graffiti and mural artists hailing from close to the globe who operate in a assortment of types, from huge-scale community projects like Camilla Falsini’s vivid pavement composition in Milan to putting interventions like Olek’s pink, crocheted coverlet for “Charging Bull,” Wall Street’s masculine bronze sculpture. Each finds partitions, sidewalks, demolished structures, jail cells, grain silos, and other nontraditional surfaces to categorical ideas close to feminism and empowerment, physique imagery, racism, the weather crisis, and other important challenges.

You can come across a duplicate of Ladies Road Artists on Bookshop.org, offered now in the U.K. and scheduled for release in the U.S. on December 6.

 

A mural of Ruth Bader-Ginsberg and symbols of American democracy.

Elle, “Ruth Bader Ginsburg” (2020) in New York City

An aerial image of a colorful geometric public art piece on a Milan street.

Camilla Falsini, “Tactical Urban Organizing Intervention” (2020) in Milan, Italy. Photo by Jungle Company

A detail of graffiti featuring two women wearing hijabs with Superman logos on their torsos.

#LEDIESIS, “Superwomen” (2019) in Italy

A pink crocheted coverlet sewn over the "Charging Bull" sculpture on Wall Street.

Olek, “Charging Bull” (2010), Wall Road, New York Metropolis

A blue and black portrait of a young woman on the site of a disused diner in Miami.

Christina Angelina in collaboration with Simplicity A person (2015) in Miami, Florida

The cover of 'Women Street Artists' book.

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