75 full-color images from forty of today's leading Pop Surrealist. The
images represent the most influential styles in the new contemporary art
scene.
The participating artists are Mark Ryden, Ray Caesar, Todd Schorr,
Camille Rose Garcia, Shepard Fairey, Miss Van, Ron English, Joe Sorren,
Gary Baseman, Tara McPherson, Scott Musgrove, Kukula, Mijn Schtje, Alex
Gross, Marion Peck, Natalie Shau, Paul Chatem, Lola, Kathie Olivas,
Leila Ataya, Jeff Soto, Esao Andrews, David Stoupakis, Tim McCormick,
Nathan Spoor, Sas and Colin Christian, Travis Louie, Jonathan Viner,
Adam Wallacavage, Ken Keirms, Ahren Hertel, Kris Lewis, Aaron Jasinsky,
Michael Page, Ana Bagayan, Naoto Hattori, James Jean, Tim Biskup, and
Italian artists Nicoletta Ceccoli and Niba.
images represent the most influential styles in the new contemporary art
scene.
The participating artists are Mark Ryden, Ray Caesar, Todd Schorr,
Camille Rose Garcia, Shepard Fairey, Miss Van, Ron English, Joe Sorren,
Gary Baseman, Tara McPherson, Scott Musgrove, Kukula, Mijn Schtje, Alex
Gross, Marion Peck, Natalie Shau, Paul Chatem, Lola, Kathie Olivas,
Leila Ataya, Jeff Soto, Esao Andrews, David Stoupakis, Tim McCormick,
Nathan Spoor, Sas and Colin Christian, Travis Louie, Jonathan Viner,
Adam Wallacavage, Ken Keirms, Ahren Hertel, Kris Lewis, Aaron Jasinsky,
Michael Page, Ana Bagayan, Naoto Hattori, James Jean, Tim Biskup, and
Italian artists Nicoletta Ceccoli and Niba.
The vibrant and inspired images are complimented by critical texts from
the exhibition's curators Alexandra Mazzanti of the Dorothy Circus
Gallery and contemporary art critic and director of the Visual Arts
department at Palazzo Collicola, Gianluca Marziani.
The book also includes interviews with Alexandra Mazzanti, New York
based gallerists Alix Sloan, Sloan Fine Arts, and Jonathan LeVine,
Jonathan LeVine Gallery, and Seattle based gallerist and editor at large
for Hi-Fructose magazine Kirsten Anderson, as well as an introductory
text by Paulo von Vacano, publisher and CEO of the independent urban and
street art publishing house known as Drago.
This publication is the accompanying book to an exhibition of the same title at the Carandente Museum in Spoleto, Italy.