LONDON STREET ART BOOK
Street Arts

LONDON STREET ART BOOK


Prestel publishing is set to release a new poket sized book in september, which will focus solely on London Street Art. Shot in a riot of color by press photographer Alex MacNaughton, London Street Art presents a broad spectrum of work from over London, including Hoxton, Shoreditch, Camden, and Hackney.

Providing a lasting record of the best artists on the London scene, the photos capture pieces that last only a matter of hours or days before they are buffed by the council. From vast free masterpieces on walls, quirky stencils on doorways and pavements, to subtle stickers, tags and signatures, London Street Art is as hilarious as it is political, and showcases some of the most current, exciting and fresh urban art forms in the world.




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