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Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground (Alternative Criminology) [Hardcover]

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0814740456 978-0814740453 January 1, 2009 First Edition

On the sides of buildings, on bridges, billboards, mailboxes, and street signs, and especially in the subway and train tunnels, graffiti covers much of New York City. Love it or hate it, graffiti, from the humble tag to the intricate piece (short for masterpiece), is an undeniable part of the cityscape.

In Graffiti Lives, Gregory J. Snyder offers a fascinating and rare look into this world of contemporary graffiti culture. A world in which kids, often, shoplift for spray paint, scale impossibly high places to find a great spot to "get up," run from the police, journey into underground train tunnels, fight over turf, and spend countless hours perfecting their style. Over the ten years Snyder studied this culture he even created a few works himself (under the moniker "GWIZ"), found himself serving as a lookout for other artists engaged in this illegal activity, spent time in the train tunnels in search of new work, created a blackbook for writers to tag, and took countless photographs to document this world — over sixty included in the book.

A combination of amazing "flicks" and exhilarating prose, Graffiti Lives is ultimately an exploration into how graffiti writers define themselves. Snyder details that writers are not bound together by appearance or language or birthplace or class but by what they do. And what they do is reach for fame, painting their names as prominently as they can. What's more, he discovers that, though many public officials think graffiti writing will only lead to other criminal activity, many graffiti writers have turned their youthful exploits into adult careers — from professional aerosol muralists and fine artists to designers of all kinds, employed in such fields as tattooing, studio art, magazine production, fashion, and guerilla marketing. In fact, some of the artists featured have gone on to international acclaim and to their own gallery shows. Snyder's illuminating work shows that getting up tags, throw-ups, and pieces on New York City's walls and subway tunnels can lead to getting out into the city's competitive professional world. Graffiti Lives details the exciting, risky, and surprisingly rewarding pursuits of contemporary graffiti writers.


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Starred Review. In his first book, fan and socio-anthropologist Snyder doesn't just celebrate urban street art and its rising stars, but takes a thorough look at its history and future, the language of public art and the idea of the graffiti artist as criminal-including an intriguing challenge to the "broken windows theory" cited by law enforcement and NYC government officials as central to their efforts. Along the way he decodes a backdoor in the East Village covered with a dozen different tags-"in the same way that the sedimentary layers of ancient ruins inspire archaeologists to tell tales of past civilizations"-profiles rising and established stars, and takes a raw, detailed tour of the scene with guidance from writers like ESPO, MEK, and AMAZE (their trip through the "Freedom Tunnel" from 72nd Street to 125th Street under Riverside Drive is especially exciting). Snyder's "the kids are alright" assessment, buttressed by many examples of thrill-seeking taggers finding successful careers in art, design, publishing, and (commissioned) mural-painting, is well-articulated, convincing, and quite possibly reassuring for the urbanites living among (or perhaps raising) today's writers and bombers.
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“Layered, fascinating and compelling, Graffiti Lives is of interest to scholars and general readers alike. Raw, energetic pictures complement the intense prose. The book is as exciting as the transgressive art it documents.”
-M/C Reviews

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"Graffiti lives! proclaims author Snyder in this new, vaguely academic account of graffiti in the urban underground—particularly New York."
-New York Post

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"In his first book, fan and socio-anthropologist Snyder doesn't just celebrate urban street art and its rising stars, but takes a thorough look at its history and future, the language of public art and the idea of the graffiti artist as criminal—including an intriguing challenge to the 'broken windows theory' cited by law enforcement and NYC government officials as central to their efforts. Along the way he decodes a backdoor in the East Village covered with a dozen different tags—'in the same way that the sedimentary layers of ancient ruins inspire archaeologists to tell tales of past civilizations'—profiles rising and established stars, and takes a raw, detailed tour of the scene. . . . Snyder's 'the kids are alright' assessment, buttressed by many examples of thrill-seeking taggers finding successful careers in art, design, publishing, and (commissioned) mural-painting, is well-articulated, convincing, and quite possibly reassuring for the urbanites living among (or perhaps raising) today's writers and bombers."
-Publisher's Weekly Starred Review

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"Outstanding, innovative, and multidimensional. . . . I can easily see this book becoming the new 'best book on graffiti.' "
-Joe Austin,author of Taking the Train: How Graffiti Art Became an Urban Crisis in New York City



"Will prompt readers to look again at graffiti scrawls they may previously have ignored."
-—Kirkus Reviews

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press; First Edition edition (January 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814740456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814740453
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have urban ethnography, March 4, 2009
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Finally a scholarly analysis of graffiti that's not stuck in the 1970s. Anyone doing urban ethnography should check this book out. The author's methodology appendix offers up innovative and creative research techniques. Plus, anyone following Shepard Fairey or Banksy will appreciate the discussion of the career trajectories less well-known writers take as they move away from the street.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The evolution of a subculture., February 27, 2010
This review is from: Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground (Alternative Criminology) (Hardcover)
Remember that the graffiti scene in the 1970's and 1980's was a subculture that was very important to the evolution of the actual art that came from it (which we see in the 1990's until now). In the future "graffiti art" as we think of it today will be known as one of the few original artforms that came from the U.S.A. There are not many artforms that can say that. To me this is something important to write about and I thank the writer for understanding this. Those who critisize him are obviously ignorant to what they are talking about. They do not know what is like to come from a city where the people, architecture, and system of things tells you everyday that "you are worth nothing and do not matter". That frame of thought was the spark that started it all.
This is an excellent book that delves deep into the lives and culture of graffiti artists.
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0 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I would like to get his address to share some 'art' on his house walls! =), February 25, 2009
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Jose Rodriguez (Cincinnati, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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I wonder if Mr Snyder would like people to "tag" his house... Why not organize a group of 'fans' to graffiti his place every day? I bet he would love it! =) He does not care about all the people that has to remove it from their properties and even loves the 'thrill' of being a vandal. I think someone had a very over-protective mom back in the day! =) Grow up buddy! You are a College teacher now!

The only positive thing that I got from it was this: "No one wants to spend time and energy to do graffiti that will be painted over in twenty-four hours, because there's no fame" Just a reminder for the rest of us about how to deal with this issue.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
subway art, wild style, spraycan art, roller tags, graffiti solution, subculture participation, graffiti culture, hip hop graffiti, graffiti magazines, graffiti writers, graffiti writing, train era, legal walls, doing graffiti, writing graffiti, graffiti art
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, San Francisco, Steve Powers, Birmingham School, Los Angeles, East Village, Coney Island, Long Island, Lower East Side, Freedom Tunnel, Dreamland Artist Club, Graffiti Hall of Fame, United States, West Coast, West Broadway, Williamsburg Bridge, Style Wars, Stephen Powers, Riverside Drive
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