Passing through, moving in, and getting away with it
Passing through, moving in, and getting away with it
The book Passing Through, Moving In, and Getting Away With It by Gordon Matta-Clark is a photographic book containing over 1,500 photos and offering an in-depth look at a lively but gritty era of New York underground culture, particularly the graffiti scene, created in New York between 1972 and 1973. With more than 1,000 pages, this is not just a book, it is a gem, and it is hard to believe that this archive has been kept secret for so long. Matta-Clark's photographs are accompanied by an essay by Antonio Sergio Bessa and a text by Jonathan Lethem. Among the writers featured in the book are incredible names such as Jee126, Stitch1, Snake131, Futura2000, Stayhigh149, Staff161, Snake1, Phase2, Python120, Cool Cliff120, Baby Face86, Cay161, Junior161, Piper1, Super Kool223, Charmin65, Superfly, Bear163, Pistol and many others. Hardcover, 18x23cm format.





