Najsmo luđi: Grafiti i subkultura

Najsmo luđi: Grafiti i subkultura

Dražen Lalić, Anči Leburić, Nenad Bulat

We dedicate this book to its real authors – the girls and boys who do not hesitate to break the walls around us and present their presence and their existence within us.

At a time when the seemingly permanent walls until recently are being torn down (THE WALL MAY NOT BE GREAT BUT IT IS VERY LASTING – Berlin), these young people are trying to build with their graffiti and in their own way (as if) – to send a message and “greet someone”, to establish some kind of contact with their peers and the callous world that mourns them. It is certain – they succeeded in this because with their vulnerability, cloaked in the appearance of reckless coldness, they touched us, and perhaps you – the readers of this book. And therefore, an immense thank you to Sveti Punker, Braja, Adam, Azra, Jerri, Ivica, Par, Niki, Nada, Šarlo, Žohi, Vela, Jela, Morrison, Ambroz, Dama, Žara, Falak, Željko, Kvasa, the late Brla and to all those who, whether they belonged to the Đirev and the generation of the lucky ones or not, helped this research in various ways. Many thanks also to our Danijela for her skill and perseverance, without which this study would be poorer. We owe special thanks to the Professor – a man who often has more time for us and our work than for himself and everything he does. Anči, Bul and Lale

Editor
Vanja Graovac
Illustrations
Saša Burić, Božidar Vukičević
Graphics design
Nikša Antonini
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 cm
Pages
228
Publisher
Alinea, Zagreb, 1991.
 
Distribution: 1,500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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