Broken Fingaz

Broken Fingaz - Lannoo Publishers

Hardback (27 Sep 2021)

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Publisher's Synopsis

"This 'Broken Fingaz' art book is so pretty, it basically doubles up as decor."-Amy Glover, BuzzFeed
Over the last two decades Broken Fingaz have won international acclaim, emerging as one of the most dynamic and popular street artists working today.

Emerging from the graffiti scene in Israel in the early 2000s, Broken Fingaz amassed a huge cult following internationally, appreciated for their "colourful and controversial" (BBC) art. Broken Fingaz's instantly recognisable aesthetic blends high and low brow references, from 1980s punk and Neo-psychedelia to Modernist painting and Erotica.

Their D.I.Y collaborative approach - a rarity in today's individualist, fast-paced culture - has enabled them to create highly ambitious works, in both scale and endeavour, all over the world: from monumental murals and installations, to intensely detailed, award-winning animations, textile works and paintings. They're also known for the art they've created for some of the world's leading musicians, including Pearl Jam, U2, Blink 182, Beck and more.

This book is their first monograph and is an unprecedented insight into the BF's innovative and multilayered art practice, with never-seen-before works presented alongside some of their most iconic, as well as personal texts, documents and photographs by the artists reflecting on their journey to date.

The book is designed by celebrated Copenhagen-based studio Claus Due, with texts by Charlotte Jansen. This monograph is a must for anyone with an interest in contemporary art and design, street art, or Middle Eastern culture.

About the Publisher

Lannoo

Lannoo

The Lannoo Publishing Group wants to be a leading, creative and flexible knowledge enterprise pursuing both cultural and economic value. This pursuit for cultural surplus value is rooted in the mindset of the founder of Lannoo Publishing and his interest for cultural life. Our enterprise has always been loyal to this vision and has thus acquired its unique profile in the market. The economic surplus value is necessary for serving the needs of our clients, employees, share holders and the community which we are part of, in an enduring way.

Book information

ISBN: 9789401474788
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Imprint: Lannoo
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.95694
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 1690g
Height: 239mm
Width: 308mm
Spine width: 31mm