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Norman Mailer ‘The Faith of Graffiti’


Posted by Adam on November 12, 2007 4:33 PM | Email


Founder of the Village Voice and filmmaker Norman Mailer passed away this Saturday, Complex have a good article looking at some of his lesser known works which includes his work on the groundbreaking book, The Faith of Graffiti. "It was an oversized masterpiece with photos by Mervyn Kurlansky and Jon Naar detailing the mysterious emerging art form on NYC’s subway trains." published in 1974! You can read more here.

 





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