J. Kelly Nestruck on Autograf
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When the National Post covers Art (of any sort) I tend to consider it a red letter day. On Monday they published Mr. Nestruck's (I nailed it this time!) writes a 604 word interview with Peter Sutherland, the author of Autograf: New York City's Graffiti Writers (powerHouse Books). Light, and breezy, the interview doesn't delve into why Mr. Sutherland has a fascination with tagging, or what the appeal is for the taggers (their photographs, taken by Mr. Sutherland are the content of the book) - maybe it is in the book, after all a 55 page book is going to be mighty small, no matter how thick the paper.
When the National Post covers Art (of any sort) I tend to consider it a red letter day. On Monday they published Mr. Nestruck's (I nailed it this time!) writes a 604 word interview with Peter Sutherland, the author of Autograf: New York City's Graffiti Writers (powerHouse Books). Light, and breezy, the interview doesn't delve into why Mr. Sutherland has a fascination with tagging, or what the appeal is for the taggers (their photographs, taken by Mr. Sutherland are the content of the book) - maybe it is in the book, after all a 55 page book is going to be mighty small, no matter how thick the paper.
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