1. Graffiti, Post Graffiti (Video Cassette)
    • Goes into depth of how tagging on the subway became something hung up in galleries. Can be used as reference for the history of street art.

 

  1. Graffiti and street art, Anna Wactawek (Print Book, 2011)
    • Goes into detail about the controversy of graffiti and street art, and looks at a more global perspective

 

  1. Mele Murals, Tadashi Nakamura (DVD, 2017)
    • A documentary about modern graffiti art and ancient Hawaiian culture. A response to the modernization of native Hawaiian culture through street art.

 

  1. Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing, and Representing The City, Konstantinos Avramidis & Myrto Tsilimpounidi (Print Book, 2017)
    • A collection of Essays looking at the complexity of Street Art, Urban Environments, and their Political and Legal Ties. It also takes on a more global perspective.

 

  1. Bay Area graffiti, Steve Rotman and Chris Brennan (Print Book, 2018)
    • Pictures from the San Francisco Bay Area of graffiti and street art. It is an Area we have been studying of recent in our texts and cultural studies. I think it would be a good way at looking at styles and comparing and contrasting from art in the Area and around the world.

 

  1. Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution, Cedar Levisohn (Print Book, 2008)
    • Another in depth look at Graffiti and Street, coming out of the origins in the 80’s to the mainstream success of what we know today.

 

  1. Aestheticizing public space : street visual politics in East Asian cities, Lu Pan (Printed Book, 2015)
    • An exploration of how graffiti affects the visual politics of East Asia. I can uses this to compare and contrast how American Graffiti affects its political climate.

 

  1. Heroes & Villains, Tatiana Wills, Roman Cho and Amanda Erlanson (Print Book, 2011)
    • Contains an Interview with David Choe, an well Know Asian America Street Artist

 

  1. David Choe, David Choe (Print Book, 2010)
    • Ten years of David Choe’s work, involving everything from sketches and paintings to Grafitti and murals. Again showcasing work from an Asian American Street Artist.

 

  1. Banksy does New York (DVD, 2015)
    • A Documentary that shows an example of how mainstream street art can affect the environment and also contains good examples how it can affect the messages behind works and lives of those who it affects. It is a good reference point for looking at the effects of well-known street artists

 

  1. The Dave Chang Show: David Choe Tells His Story (Ep. 18) (Podcast)
    • An interview about David Choe’s life and career as an Asian American Street Artist

 

  1. Interview: Brandon Graham on Humor, Fantasy, and Art in 21st Century Comics, Alex Lu (Interview, https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-brandon-graham-on-humor-fantasy-and-art-in-21st-century-comics/)
    • An interview with Brandon Graham, who was inspired by Asian art styles. Has had some involvement with the street art scene in Seattle.

 

  1. Wide Walls: Asian Artists that you should know about (Online Article, https://www.widewalls.ch/10-asian-artists/)
    • This is a good place to find international Artists and will give me insight on how other artists around the world have been involved in the street art and graffiti Scene. It is a good starting point for more in depth study.

 

  1. SE Asia Street Art and Graffiti Art, Portland Street Art Alliance (Online Article, http://www.pdxstreetart.org/articles-all/2017/2/3/seasia)
    • A project that directly worked with South Asian Artists. It showcases international projects, works and festivals, making a connection of crosscurrents to American and Asian Street Art.

 

  1. Street Art in Asia, Expert Abroad (Online Article, https://expertabroad.com/street-art-in-asia/)
    • A catalog of street art in Asian countries. It goes in depth about what the murals represent and come of the political pressures against them. A good source to compare and contrast American street art and Graffiti.