
“Kings Way” is a new book following the beginnings of the Australian graffiti scene from the 80′s to the 90′s.
From the publisher:
“Part visual encyclopaedia, part social history, Kings Way chronicles the events, spaces, materials and folklore that made up the lives of Melbourne’s early graffiti writers.
With more than 1200 full colour images, this volume captures the rapid changes in styles in these early years, as Melbourne’s graffiti evolvedfrom basic tags through to explosive full colour masterpieces.”
Publication date:July 2009
Price: £64.99
Status: Forthcoming
Format: 384 pp, HB, 280 x 225 mm, Fully illustrated throughout
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