Posts tagged with ‘Freight’

  • MIRROR TALK – SPAIR (2nd edition)

    SPAIR. Five letters which appear mostly as chrome and black tags, rooftops, line- and streetpieces all across the city of…

  • Guide 06 – FREIGHTS PT. 1

    In this years Guide 06 zine, we are invited to get to know the Czech freight writer scene. Browsing through…

  • MARK ALL.

    “Since the 1920s, railworkers and hobos in America have begun to mark freight trains with their very own symbols and…

  • EISENSTEPPE – Spuren des Hoboismus in Deutschland

    Hoboism is an North American phenomenon describing the nomadic lifestyle of iternant workers who moved from town to town by…

  • TRAINS DE MARCHANDISES – VOLUME 1

    RAP is a Paris originated writer who started doing graffiti in the early nineties. As member of maybe the most…

  • Queenzbound – 1st sensational issue

    “This is the railroad story about mutants, trainnerds, coffeedrinkers, teadrinkers and railworkers who creep the freightyards and layups. Their only…

  • OH – by Boris “DELTA” Tellegen

    Painting freighttrains became more and more attractive to European writers within the last 15 years. After decades in which boxcar…

  • Boxcar Magazin – Zwei

    Only one year after the release of the first Boxcar magazine, the second one lines up to give this high…

  • Cargocolor Nummervier

    In their fourth print issue the guys behind Cargocolor united 16 specials under the topic of darkness. Each of the…

  • Cargocolor Nummerdrei

    After the first two issues of the Cargocolor magazine only had to offer photographic content just like their blog, this…

  • Tramp Directories, Noms-de-Road, and Unwritten Codes. A souvenir of hobo graffiti.

    This 2017 publication gives authentic first insights into a subculture which got more in common with nowadays graffiti as one…

  • 32 Notes on Graffiti

    The concept behind “32 Notes of Graffiti” couldn’t be more simple. Besides the two pages every participant has been given…

  • Mirror Talk

    The work of SPAIR is omnipresent in Berlin. Whether rooftops, linepieces or streetpieces – also in the most uncommon places…

  • Boxcar Magazin – Eins

    Freight trains have been a consistent genre of graffiti in Europe for at least the last 10 years. You can…

  • Cargokult1: Neues Buch + Interview

    The Vienna collective Cargokult publishes its first book on the topic of freight trains. The result is a high-quality publication,…