Book Review: Street Art: Wooster Collective Trespass

STREET ART: Wooster Collective History Of Outlaw Art, Book Review

Books on street art are as common as taggers who think they're going to be the next Banksy. So when we heard the elusive artist himself wrote the intro to "Trespass," a book billing itself as a "A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art," we decided to take a closer look. Edited by Marc and Sara Schiller of the street art site Wooster Collective, among their criteria for inclusion was that none of the work be commissioned. Every piece in the new large-format book is an "artist activation"--from mid-'70s gang roll calls in L.A. to the the barge-bridge that Bruce High Quality Foundation floated on NYC's East River.

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