Since the early 70s Lonely Planet publishing has made guidebooks for travelers of the world, enabling people to gain a greater understanding and to appreciate localities, cultures, and histories. Ed Bartlett now adds to this vast compendium of understanding a concise and varied survey of Street Art from his vantage point as an avid bicyclist, traveler, and expert on Street Art.
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
The modest sized and easy to carry hardcover is a quick read that crosses 42 cities, selected pieces from each, and interviews with artists as well. An accessible and attractively illustrated collection of photographs and text, it is a good introduction to the reader of casual interest and an apt primer for those who don’t have much time to immerse themselves but would like to get a solid foundation on this global phenomenon of Street Art, graffiti, and art in the streets in general.
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. The London Police, Skount and Invader in Amsterdam. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Wild Drawing in Athens. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Conor Harrington, Maser and Various artists in Dublin. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Guido van Helten, Agostino Iacurci and Fintan Magee in Kyiv. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Aryz, Inti and Telmo and Miel in Lisbon. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Phlegm, Eine and Remi Rough, Steve More,Augustine Kofie,LXOne and AOC in London. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Guido van Helten in Reykjavik. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
Street Art by Ed Bartlett. Nunca in Toronto. Lonely Planet Publishers. UK. April 2017
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