Futura-isms
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by Futura
edited by Larry Warsh
Futura is a living legend―a world-renowned painter, designer, and photographer who was a pioneer of graffiti art and New York City’s “subway school.” His radical abstract work in the street and on canvas established him as a central figure in an important art movement that included Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Rammellzee, Lee Quiñones, and Dondi White. Futura-isms is a collection of essential quotations from this fascinating artist. Gathered from four decades of interviews and panel discussions, this memorable selection illuminates Futura’s thoughts on legal and illegal art, his influences, fellow artists, and the past, present, and future. He also offers colorful memories of his adventurous life―growing up in New York City, serving in the Navy, touring with The Clash―and reflects on how his experiences have shaped his art.
Select quotations from the book:
“Graffiti was a way for me to exist. I wanted the world to know my name. I wanted to be somebody.”
“The essence of what graffiti is . . . is creating this identity and taking it to the public.”
“My whole life, I think, I’ve been a nomad.”
“I was always at home in the subway system.”
“People say, ‘Let’s play within the rules.’ I say, ‘No―let’s break the rules a little bit.’”
Hardcover | 176 pages | Princeton University Press | 2021
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