SPAIR. Five letters which appear mostly as chrome and black tags, rooftops, line- and streetpieces all across the city of…
Hoboism is an North American phenomenon describing the nomadic lifestyle of iternant workers who moved from town to town by…
RAP is a Paris originated writer who started doing graffiti in the early nineties. As member of maybe the most…
“This is the railroad story about mutants, trainnerds, coffeedrinkers, teadrinkers and railworkers who creep the freightyards and layups. Their only…
In the summer of 2017 Jens Besser realized the FreightTrainWorks exhibition as part of the Urban Script Continues series in…
Painting freighttrains became more and more attractive to European writers within the last 15 years. After decades in which boxcar…
Only one year after the release of the first Boxcar magazine, the second one lines up to give this high…
In their fourth print issue the guys behind Cargocolor united 16 specials under the topic of darkness. Each of the…
After the first two issues of the Cargocolor magazine only had to offer photographic content just like their blog, this…
This 2017 publication gives authentic first insights into a subculture which got more in common with nowadays graffiti as one…
The concept behind “32 Notes of Graffiti” couldn’t be more simple. Besides the two pages every participant has been given…
The work of SPAIR is omnipresent in Berlin. Whether rooftops, linepieces or streetpieces – also in the most uncommon places…
Freight trains have been a consistent genre of graffiti in Europe for at least the last 10 years. You can…