Part of the 36 Chambers collection published by Drago, Dirt Don't Hurt
condenses a decade of research and experimentation into an extraordinary
series of succinct texts, graphic projects, drawings and photos. It is
an eclectism pushed to excess that brilliantly captures the immense
versatility of graffiti art. The Why Style collective was founded in
Rome in 1996 through a fusion of some of the most talented and prolific
Roman graffiti artists; Joe, Pane, Nico, Scarful and Stand. This group
has now grown to represent European graffiti writing and its evolution
towards an intricate artistic language. These artists often work with
waste, transfiguring the garbage surrounding them into unlikely,
stunning works of art. In this book, the collective chooses once again
to follow this unique theme by exploring a different kind of waste: the
dirt of human beings. It tackles some of the most complex and
controversial issues in our society today through unconventional and
inimitable iconography.