Silo Art: Australia's Outdoor Art Revolution 2nd Edition
Description
Australia is home to one of the world’s most remarkable outdoor art movements, where towering silos and bare walls have been transformed into giant canvases that celebrate culture, community, and creativity. In the second edition of Silo Art, award-winning author and artist Alasdair McGregor curates a stunning collection of photographs and stories that showcase the ever-growing Silo Art Trail and the talented painters behind it.
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This richly illustrated coffee table book not only highlights breathtaking artworks across the country but also explores the community spirit and regional revival inspired by these projects. Through McGregor’s thoughtful commentary, readers meet the artists—many of whom started as graffitists—and the rural communities who have embraced this grass-roots art movement. This new edition includes an additional chapter featuring six silo-art trails, making it both a guide for travellers and a visual journey for those experiencing the movement from home.
Specifications
- ISBN: 9781741179538
- Paperback
- Dimensions: 23.5 x 22cm
- 174 pages
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