ZG No. 6: Street Vision, published in 1981 in London, UK, delves into the vibrant and evolving world of urban culture, exploring graffiti, hip hop, breakdancing, and street art. This issue features diverse and thought-provoking content, including Mary Hanson’s examination of rap music in New York, Jonathon Miles' reflections on urbanism across four cities, and Josh Baer’s insights into fine art in public spaces. The article Sexual Spaces/Public Places explores the intersection of public environments and LGBTQ+ narratives, adding depth to this dynamic publication. Other highlights include street fashion trends, the origins of civil disobedience, and the changing attitudes of youth culture from the 1950s to the 1980s. This magazine captures the pulse of 1980s counterculture and creative expression, making it an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts of urban art and social commentary.
This periodical is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age and handling. The cover shows light shelf wear, and the interior pages are clean and unmarked. The volume bears a heavy crease to the middle, as is typical for this publication. Published in London, UK, this magazine is a rare find.
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SKU: 000001984
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