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Author:
Brantley, Hebru, author. author.
Title:
Hebru Brantley.
Publisher:
Rizzoli International PublicationsInc.,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
254 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), color portrait ; 31 cm
Subject:
Brantley, Hebru--Catalogs.
African American art--21st century.
African American artists.
ART / American / African American & Black.
African American artists.
2000-2099
Other Authors:
McCormick, Carlo, writer of foreword.
Killer Mike (Rapper), author.
Contents:
Foreword / Carlo McCormick -- An interview with Killer Mike -- Color one: Artwork -- Color two: Exhibitions and installations -- Color three: collaborations and merchandise -- Epilogue / Hebru Brantley.
Summary:
Straddling the worlds of fine art, street art, and hip-hop, name-dropped on many a rap song, and collected by the likes of Jay-Z and LeBron James, Hebru is a painter, sculptor, and designer. He first gained attention as a graffiti artist, tagging walls with colorful depictions of 'Flyboy' a child donning aviator goggles, all over the Windy City. Fast-forward to 2021, and his creations, profoundly influenced by Disney and Japanese Superflat, are now in museums and branded goods for A Bathing Ape, Billionaire Boys Club, Adidas Originals, and a host of other sought-after labels. At the heart of Hebrus work is restoring innocence to the depiction of Black youth, often forced into adulthood before their time in the eyes of the law and popular media. Upbeat and life-affirming, Brantley's work not only attempts to normalize images of Black children at play, his creation of Black superheroes also suggests an entirely new mythology in a cultural landscape often devoid of positive examples. This book features the breadth of Hebru's work so far and is the first monograph on his work. Set out in two parts, this work examines both the fine-art and applied-art nature of his work, with both his paintings and his streetwear collaborations receiving pride of place in the design of the book by prominent graphic designer Oliver Munday, currently the art director of The Atlantic.
ISBN:
9780847872190
084787219X
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1305438833
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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