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The Writing on the Wall
(1976)
Arguably the first major survey of London's fledgling graffiti scene, and helped establish a trend which has ultimately led to the massive proliferation of such books, visible in nearly every book store and museum gift shop in the world. The graffiti Perry photographs can be seen as the roots of what we're familiar with today. It's a far more visceral means of communication, that for the most part is less worried about the style of the writing, and more concerned with the content of the message. An extensive new foreword tells the stories behind the photos for the first time, and features insights from a number of those responsible for writing the graffiti in the first place. The photos give us a fascinating window into 1970s countercultural London, with Perry giving an impartial platform to anyone and everyone that wanted to be heard over the backdrop of urban decay and regeneration. The central figures in the story are an eclectic mix, including members of situationist group King Mob, poet and playwright Heathcote Williams, journalist Neil Lyndon and even members of the legendary ska band Madness.
Authors: Roger Perry, George Melly
Publisher: Elm Tree Books
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Size: 24 x 24 cm
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780241892527
London
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The Writing on the Wall
(2015)
In 2014 a crowdfunding campaign was set up to raise the money to republish the book. The new book contains all the original photos sandwiched between previously unpublished ones, a new introduction and reminiscences about the author.
Second edition published by Plain Crisp Books in May 2015.
Authors: Roger Perry, George Stewart-Lockhart, George Melly, Bill Drummond
Publisher: Central Books
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Size: 24 x 24 cm
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9780993152009
Retail price: £25
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