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Cholo Writing: Latino Gang Graffiti in Los Angeles: Hardcover Edition - Francois Chastanet

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550.000₫

Cholo Writing stands out as a compelling and visually striking contribution to the study of urban culture and graffiti history in Los Angeles. The book’s most immediate strength is its rich photographic archive - Gribble’s documentation of early 1970s Chicano gang graffiti, paired with Chastanet’s later-stage 2008 photographic survey, together offer a powerful visual chronology of "placas" and their evolving typographic hand-styles. Cholo Writing is an essential read for anyone interested in graffiti, Chicano culture, typography, or urban visual history. Its striking visuals, paired with thoughtful commentary on the significance of lettering in gang sub-culture, make it a highly valuable resource - and one that invites us to rethink the role of street inscriptions as more than simple mark-making: they become rich artifacts of place, power and identity.

Cholo Writing is the 20th century's oldest form of graffiti, a Mexican-American phenomenon evident in Los Angeles long before the appearance of tags and pieces in the late 1960s New York. It has had a major influence on the visual expressions of Californian popular culture, including the lowrider, surf, skate and hip-hop movements.
Placas are territorial inscriptions created to define a gang's turf, a genuine, constantly evolving urban calligraphy with strict codes used by Latino gangs for street writing since the late 1930s. Here, the aesthetic evolution of Cholo Writing is documented and the influence of blackletter typefaces and calligraphic models such as Old English is traced through two collections of photographs. One by Californian Howard Gribble, who photographed Chicano gang graffiti over a wide geographic area in the early 1970s, and one by French graphic designer and writer Francois Chastanet, who traveled to the same Los Angeles neighborhoods in 2008 to document early 21st century inscriptions. After being out of print and in high demand for years, Cholo Latino Gang Graffiti in Los Angeles is finally available in a beautiful hardcover edition. The main essay of this second edition has been updated according to the latest historical research on lettering sources.

After being out of print and in high demand for years, Cholo Writing is finally available in a beautiful hardcover edition.

With foreword by OG Chaz Bojorquez, East Los Angeles graffiti pioneer and Godfather of West Coast Cholo Writing for over 50 years.