
Future Language of the Ikonoklast: A Visual History of the Ikonoklast Movement
In 1989, six visionary graffiti artists (Rough, Part2, Stormboy, System, Tee Roc, and Solo1) were invited to join a groundbreaking new collective spearheaded by Juice 126. Guided by his ambitious manifesto, the group sought to break free from the traditional constraints of graffiti, forging a bold path as a āpost-graffiti supergroupā.
Thus, the Ikonoklast Movement was bornāa creative force that revolutionised the boundaries of graffiti art. Their innovative collaborations and solo projects redefined the genre, influencing a generation of European artists. Over 35 years later, the Ikonoklasts remain active, interconnected, and profoundly impactful.
This richly illustrated book is the definitive chronicle of the groupās most groundbreaking works, with a focus on their prolific output during the 1990s. In a time predating the digital age, much of their legacy went undocumented. Now, for the first time, this comprehensive volume celebrates their transformative contributions and ensures their story is no longer overlooked.
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Future Language of the Ikonoklast: A Visual History of the Ikonoklast Movement
In 1989, six visionary graffiti artists (Rough, Part2, Stormboy, System, Tee Roc, and Solo1) were invited to join a groundbreaking new collective spearheaded by Juice 126. Guided by his ambitious manifesto, the group sought to break free from the traditional constraints of graffiti, forging a bold path as a āpost-graffiti supergroupā.
Thus, the Ikonoklast Movement was bornāa creative force that revolutionised the boundaries of graffiti art. Their innovative collaborations and solo projects redefined the genre, influencing a generation of European artists. Over 35 years later, the Ikonoklasts remain active, interconnected, and profoundly impactful.
This richly illustrated book is the definitive chronicle of the groupās most groundbreaking works, with a focus on their prolific output during the 1990s. In a time predating the digital age, much of their legacy went undocumented. Now, for the first time, this comprehensive volume celebrates their transformative contributions and ensures their story is no longer overlooked.
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In 1989, six visionary graffiti artists (Rough, Part2, Stormboy, System, Tee Roc, and Solo1) were invited to join a groundbreaking new collective spearheaded by Juice 126. Guided by his ambitious manifesto, the group sought to break free from the traditional constraints of graffiti, forging a bold path as a āpost-graffiti supergroupā.
Thus, the Ikonoklast Movement was bornāa creative force that revolutionised the boundaries of graffiti art. Their innovative collaborations and solo projects redefined the genre, influencing a generation of European artists. Over 35 years later, the Ikonoklasts remain active, interconnected, and profoundly impactful.
This richly illustrated book is the definitive chronicle of the groupās most groundbreaking works, with a focus on their prolific output during the 1990s. In a time predating the digital age, much of their legacy went undocumented. Now, for the first time, this comprehensive volume celebrates their transformative contributions and ensures their story is no longer overlooked.











