WHETHER YOU'RE A PUNK, A SKATER, A GRAFFITI ARTIST, A MUSICIAN, CLOTHING BRAND, POLITICAL ACTIVIST, FINE ARTIST, OR AVID BAND FAN, STICKERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE PERFECT WAY TO EXPRESS YOURSELF, STARTING IN 1966 WITH ANDY WARHOL'S BANANA STICKER FOR THE COVER OF THE VELVET UNDERGROUND'S DEBUT ALBUM, STICKER ART HAS UNDERGONE A RENAISSANCE.
In their new book, "STICKERS, from Punk Rock to Contemporary Art," published by Rizzoli for release later this month, authors DB Burkeman and Monico LoCascio chronicle the development of the art form of stickering, from its nascence to the present day, and how it has spanned the pop-cultural and artistic genres of the last half-century.

