Posts tagged with ‘germany’

  • SHARK – New York City, 1988 – Fine Art Print

    More than 30 years after visiting New York in 1988, it still remains the most impressive trip I ever made…

  • Queenzbound – 1st sensational issue

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

  • KUNSTFORUM International. Graffiti NOW – Ästhetik des Illegalen

    In its 50th issue the established German art magazine KUNSTFORUM International did introduce Graffiti for the first time as the…

  • CALYBA – Screen Print

    In Joachim Spurlosers and Stefan Wartenbergs 2015 publication “CALYBA” you can find poems based on the pseudonyms of graffitiwriters and…

  • The history of graffiti in Greece 1984 – 1994

    In 1984 the graffiti writing culture has been transported from New York City to the whole world in movies like…

  • IRON CITY – Graffiti Dortmund

    Dortmund is one of the few German cities in which the classic 1980s movies and books from New York on…

  • Cargocolor Nummervier

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

  • Art Inconsequence – Advanced Vandalism

    The “art inconsequence”-movie, which was published in 2007 is a milestone concerning the avantgardistic approach of the featured material. Although…

  • Der Edelstein – Rauschen

    “Rauschen” takes the reader on a stroll through Berlin, stopping at writings which stand out from the perpetual flow of…

  • Das Gedächtnis der Stadt schreiben / Writing the Memory of the City

    In 2007 Markus Mai and Thomas Wiczak invited 18 other artists with a background in graffitiwriting to join their concept…

  • Jürgen Große – Urban Art Photography

    In the 2000s Berlin developed from a European large city with roots in a traditional writing history, dating back into…

  • 303.1

    An harshly scribbled down intro opens the first issue of 303 magazine. §303 is the paragraph on damage to property…