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Walls of Change: The Story of the Wynwood Walls - Special Plexi Edition

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Walls of Change: The Story of the Wynwood Walls - Special Plexi Edition

Walls of Change: The Story of the Wynwood Walls - Special Plexi Edition

A Decade of Visual Transformation

Launched by visionary Tony Goldman and curated by Jessica Goldman Srebnick, this retrospective chronicles the ten-year evolution of the Wynwood Walls from a collection of warehouse facades into a global cultural landmark. Featuring the legendary lens of photographer Martha Cooper and insights from curator Jeffrey Deitch, the volume serves as the definitive record of a neighborhood’s metamorphosis through large-scale public intervention.

  • Goldman Properties / Wynwood Walls
  • Walls of Change Special Edition
  • Hardcover with custom collector's slipcase
  • 10 x 13 inches
  • 240 pages
  • Special edition anniversary printing
  • Photography by Martha Cooper with essays by Jeffrey Deitch and Jessica Goldman Srebnick
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A Decade of Visual Transformation

Launched by visionary Tony Goldman and curated by Jessica Goldman Srebnick, this retrospective chronicles the ten-year evolution of the Wynwood Walls from a collection of warehouse facades into a global cultural landmark. Featuring the legendary lens of photographer Martha Cooper and insights from curator Jeffrey Deitch, the volume serves as the definitive record of a neighborhood’s metamorphosis through large-scale public intervention.

  • Goldman Properties / Wynwood Walls
  • Walls of Change Special Edition
  • Hardcover with custom collector's slipcase
  • 10 x 13 inches
  • 240 pages
  • Special edition anniversary printing
  • Photography by Martha Cooper with essays by Jeffrey Deitch and Jessica Goldman Srebnick