This Is Modern Art

A Play

Idris Goodwin author Kevin Coval author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Haymarket Books

Published:28th Jul '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This Is Modern Art cover

Play was initially reviewed in Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, NewCity, Chicago Tonight, WBEZ, and more National Print Campaign: Will send advance copies to NY Times, SF Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, The Nation, Washington Post, Wall St. Journal, Associated Press, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, as well as trade publications Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Foreword Reviews Pitch features in theater, Chicago-based, & hip-hop journals: Vibe, The Source, Chicago Reader, Fake Shore Drive National TV & Radio Campaign: MSNBC, PBS Newshour, C-SPAN BookTV, Tavis Smiley, NPR's Microphone Check Online and Social Media Campaign: Haymarket Books has 13k FB fans, 8k Twitter followers. Kevin Coval has 5k Twitter Followers, Idris Goodwin has 1k Twitter followers Promotion and publicity to coincide with performances and readings at schools and theaters across the country

A glimpse into the lives of anonymous graffiti artists that asks us to question the true purpose of art.Graffiti crews are willing to risk anything for their art. Called vandals, criminals, even creative terrorists, graffiti artists set out to make their voices heard and alter the way people view the world. But when one crew finishes the biggest graffiti bomb of their careers, the consequences get serious and spark a public debate asking, 'Where does art belong?'

"A romantic ode to the art of graffiti and the act of tagging, a piece that demystifies authorial signatures and charts the storied history of graffiti art in Chicago, shouting out its great artists and their canvases, from Kennedy underpasses to CTA train yards." –Chicago Tribune "A raw, visceral narrative that gives graffiti artists the humanity and genius the headlines rob them of." –Newcity Stage "This is a piece about the overwhelming urge not just to create art, but to get it seen—if only by a scant few before the sandblasters come along." –TimeOut Chicago "A provocative play... that raises philosophical and political questions that are already generating heated discussions among theatergoers of all ages." –Gapers Block "A wildly wrong-headed and potentially damaging work — No amount of classroom discussion will scrub clean the irresponsible ideas promulgated in this play." –Chicago Sun-Times "It was at once an act of artistic expression, social protest, and criminal vandalism—guaranteed to rattle the art world and media establishment, set the Twittersphere abuzz, and send the young rebels underground, if not to jail. This world premiere, written by Idris Goodwin and Young Chicago Authors artistic director Kevin Coval, is simultaneously celebratory and cautionary—clearly sympathetic to the artists' point of view, but not blind to the impact their reckless act would have on their own lives." –Chicago Reader "This production is sharp, exciting and stimulating, both visually and emotionally. It will entertain, educate and is guaranteed to prompt heated discussions about the nature of art and the place for graffiti in our world." –Chicago Theatre Review
"A romantic ode to the art of graffiti and the act of tagging, a piece that demystifies authorial signatures and charts the storied history of graffiti art in Chicago, shouting out its great artists and their canvases, from Kennedy underpasses to CTA train yards." –Chicago Tribune "A raw, visceral narrative that gives graffiti artists the humanity and genius the headlines rob them of." –Newcity Stage "This is a piece about the overwhelming urge not just to create art, but to get it seen—if only by a scant few before the sandblasters come along." –TimeOut Chicago "A provocative play... that raises philosophical and political questions that are already generating heated discussions among theatergoers of all ages." –Gapers Block "A wildly wrong-headed and potentially damaging work — No amount of classroom discussion will scrub clean the irresponsible ideas promulgated in this play." –Chicago Sun-Times "It was at once an act of artistic expression, social protest, and criminal vandalism—guaranteed to rattle the art world and media establishment, set the Twittersphere abuzz, and send the young rebels underground, if not to jail. This world premiere, written by Idris Goodwin and Young Chicago Authors artistic director Kevin Coval, is simultaneously celebratory and cautionary—clearly sympathetic to the artists' point of view, but not blind to the impact their reckless act would have on their own lives." –Chicago Reader "This production is sharp, exciting and stimulating, both visually and emotionally. It will entertain, educate and is guaranteed to prompt heated discussions about the nature of art and the place for graffiti in our world." –Chicago Theatre Review

ISBN: 9781608465972

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68 pages