Posts tagged with ‘Kegr’

  • Kul Att Det Körs – Per Englund

    Per Englund is a Swedish writer and photographer who started doing graffiti in 1994. As he states in the introduction,…

  • CPH_17_19

    In CPH_17_19 the activities of TOMCAT and KEGR in the street and on the train lines of Copenhagen are spotlighted.…

  • BERLIN: Writing Graffiti

    In June 2018 for the first time ever the attempt was made to exhibit the history of graffiti in Berlin.…

  • Queenzbound – 1st sensational issue

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

  • Der Edelstein – Rauschen

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

  • 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…

  • Getting Caught

    In this 2011 publication Akay from Stockholm collected 24 narrations from the past 30 years about writers who tell their…

  • Gates Of Graffiti

    Doors play a significant role in graffiti writing, especially when it comes to tagging. In Gates of Graffiti Malcolm Jacobson…

  • Like Lipstick Traces

    Daily life Polaroids from thirteen graffiti writers – Aroe, C.B.S., Dumbo, Honet, Kegr, O’Clock, Os Cururus, Rate, Remio, Rocky, Scan,…