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Remo Camerota

    Remo è un artista visivo e regista il cui lavoro sfida le percezioni commerciali e ispira nuovi modi di pensare attraverso la fusione creativa di marketing e arte. Con oltre due decenni di esperienza come regista, fotografo, designer e animatore, apporta un approccio all'avanguardia ai suoi progetti. La sua visione artistica è dedicata a promuovere idee uniche e a esplorare tecnologie innovative. Remo mira a trasformare le prospettive e a stimolare la riflessione attraverso iniziative artistiche innovative.

    Graffiti Japan
    PEEL
    • PEEL

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Dave and Holly Combs traveled to New York City from Indianapolis, Indiana, to assist with September 11 recovery efforts. While exploring Manhattan during their off hours, they were inspired by the wealth of stickers they saw all over the city. These stickers made such an impact that the Combses started PEEL, the first street-art magazine with a focus on stickers. Documenting the evolution of PEEL from a black and white zine stuffed into plastic bags to a full-size, glossy, internationally distributed magazine, this book examines the development of sticker culture and how the magazine is linked with it.

      PEEL
    • Japan has always been a breeding ground for innovative approaches to Western traditions; think cinema and baseball. Another example is graffiti, which covers the buildings and walls of Japan’s largest cities as well its rural areas. While graffiti in Japan shares many of the same characteristics with examples from other parts of the world, distinct cultural aspects of Japan, from Kanji to popular anime characters, set Japanese graffiti apart. Tokyo-based photographer Remo Camerota has captured these culturally unique aspects in Graffiti Japan, and in doing so befriended some of the country’s major graffiti artists. Colorful spreads and intimate interviews provide a detailed examination of Japanese graffiti, a subject that has yet to dominate the graffiti book market.

      Graffiti Japan