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Football Murals
Andy Brassell
其他書名
A Celebration of Soccer's Greatest Street Art: Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 2023
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing
, 2022-10-13
主題
Photography / Subjects & Themes / Sports
Art / Art & Politics
Sports & Recreation / Soccer
Art / Graffiti & Street Art
Photography / General
Sports & Recreation / History
Social Science / Popular Culture
ISBN
1399402781
9781399402781
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=2KGHEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
SHORTLISTED FOR
THE
SUNDAY TIMES
SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023 - ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF THE YEAR
WATERSTONES BEST BOOKS OF 2022 – SPORT
'A beautiful showcase of such a distinctive part of the game's culture... i
mpossible not to get lost in the book'
– Miguel Delaney,
The Independent
'
Gorgeous to behold... Unmissable'
– Danny Kelly, TalkSPORT radio presenter
On high-rise buildings, street corners and stadium walls around the world, eye-catching murals pay tribute to footballing greats. Offering a fresh, visual perspective on the game,
Football Murals
is the first book to celebrate these towering works of art.
This richly illustrated book showcases the most impressive examples, explores their inspirational qualities and examines what they say about these icons and their sport.
Written and curated by respected football writer Andy Brassell, this ground-breaking book features more than 100 murals from around the world, capturing the scale, grandeur and wit of this powerful and popular art form. Through a series of short essays and extended captions, Andy shares the players' stories, discusses the cultural politics and explains just why these men and women have been immortalised in mural form.
Covering such diverse topics as Home Town Glory, Football Fame and The Cult of the Coach,
Football Murals
addresses the issues important to fans worldwide. It spans Marcus Rashford's inspirational mural in a Manchester suburb, the George Best tribute on the East Belfast estate where he was born, the 15-foot depiction of Megan Rapinoe in St Paul, Minnesota, and the Naples 'shrine' to Diego Maradona.