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'''[[ZAM]]''' or '''"ZAM-1"''',/''' "Z A M : S.A.C.-1; M.S.A."''' is the acronym of an Australian Melbourne-based Artist and Designer, also known for his early pioneering spray-can art ([[graffiti artist]]) career during the 1980s.
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'''ZAM''' or '''"ZAM-1"''', '''"Z A M : S.A.C.-1; M.S.A."''' is the acronym of an Australian Melbourne-based artist and designer, also known for his early pioneering spray-can art ([[graffiti artist]]) career during the 1980s.


[[Z.A.M.]] initially was a conventional gallery artist during early adolescence (including published book illustrations)<ref>[http://www.art-almanac.com.au/ Art Almanac, The Australian Gallery Guide -1982; et al]</ref>, before exploring the U.S. [[graffiti]]/[[street art]] phenomenon in the early 1980s<ref>''Pump Up The Can! The Illustrated Guide to Australia's First Aerosol Art Exhibition'', by [[Henry Chalfant]] (author of ''[[Subway Art]]'' & ''[[Spray Can Art]]'') -1991;[[Henry Chalfant]]
Z.A.M. initially was a conventional gallery artist during early adolescence (including published book illustrations),<ref>[http://www.art-almanac.com.au/ Art Almanac, The Australian Gallery Guide -1982; et al]</ref> before exploring the U.S. [[graffiti]]/[[street art]] phenomenon in the early 1980s,<ref>''Pump Up The Can! The Illustrated Guide to Australia's First Aerosol Art Exhibition'', by [[Henry Chalfant]] (author of ''[[Subway Art]]'' & ''[[Spray Can Art]]'') -1991; [[Henry Chalfant]]</ref> then later evolving into a contemporary unconventional artist and designer.
</ref>, then later evolving into a contemporary unconventional artist and designer.


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==External links==
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* [http://sites.google.com/site/zamsac1msa/ ZAM site dedicated to ZAM mural art]
* [http://sites.google.com/site/zamsac1msa/ ZAM site dedicated to ZAM mural art]

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Latest revision as of 08:18, 20 July 2024

ZAM or "ZAM-1", "Z A M : S.A.C.-1; M.S.A." is the acronym of an Australian Melbourne-based artist and designer, also known for his early pioneering spray-can art (graffiti artist) career during the 1980s.

Z.A.M. initially was a conventional gallery artist during early adolescence (including published book illustrations),[1] before exploring the U.S. graffiti/street art phenomenon in the early 1980s,[2] then later evolving into a contemporary unconventional artist and designer.

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  1. ^ Art Almanac, The Australian Gallery Guide -1982; et al
  2. ^ Pump Up The Can! The Illustrated Guide to Australia's First Aerosol Art Exhibition, by Henry Chalfant (author of Subway Art & Spray Can Art) -1991; Henry Chalfant

3. Art Almanac, The Australian Gallery Guide -1987; 1990; 1991; 1994; 1997; et al. [1] et al. [1]

4. The Herald Newspaper (pre-Herald Sun), Melbourne -1990; et al. [2]

5. The Sunday Age Newspaper, Melbourne -1990; et al. [3]

6. The Geelong Advertiser Newspaper, -1982; 1987; 1988; 1989; et al. [4]

7. Kings Way -the book: The Beginnings of Australian Graffiti: Melbourne 1983-1993, - published 2009;[5]

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