Showing posts with label Graffiti Art Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graffiti Art Magazine. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Graffiti Art Magazine, Issue 16

   Issue16
Issue 16 hits the streets and with Rime in the mix it's gonna get real colourful real fast!

We can't get enough of this bilingual magazine (French/English), so when it does come out there is always a mad scramble to the letter box to be the first to eye it's contents.
With Rime on the cover, there's plenty to look at from the start and plenty to digest.

Here is a quote from Rime's site about himself and Graffiti:

That shit that happens outside. Full bodied application. Complicated motherf**ker’s sport. Interaction. Force play. Passion. Killing your old self by obsessing over something absurd. Too old for this shit. Young at heart. Gray trickling in. Street smart, 20 + years of experience. Handmade master of your craft. Contradictive self. Almost like art. Bend backwards and relearn to fit into a gallery setting. Forced containment. Canvas work is a fraction of yourself. That thing gallery artists used to do.

 So what else have you got to look forward to:

Gerard Zlotykamien - 50 years of ephemerals
Yaze - an  anti-portrait of abstraction
Clemens Behr - organic
Tania Mouraud - a conversation with a hero
Augustine Kofie - controlled chaos

~ and with book reviews, exhibition features, art on the street pics and tons more... why ain't you bought it already


Maybe because we haven't looked inside yet... lets do that now.

Told yeh, it is good... see more on Logo

Monday, 21 May 2012

Graffiti Art Magazine, Issue 15

Issue 15

Life's good cause the bilingual magazine Graffiti Art is out now...

Loads of stuff coming your way in this beauty of a full colour issue.  Beneath the cover we explore the the urban spaces from studios, galleries and on the street. The ins and outs of how people create their art with toys by Ron English, new Montana can designs by Shepard Fairy, a Pop Art coffee machine by Keith Haring or a G-Shock watch by Pro176.

We found a cool quote by Pro176 in the mag that means a lot to us and we wish we had said it first, "I would like people to understand that my painting is art, not just street art or graffiti. But if they could only feel the pleasure I've had painting, it would already be something". 

There is nothing like getting out there and doing it... enough said, on with the action!


What does the Contents page hold:
Faile- Graphic Sampling
EBC- Urban Nostalgia
Zevs- Down with the Mask
Pro176 - Comic Trip
Jacques Villeglé
Conor Harrington - The Horseman on the Wall
Remed - Spirituality in Colour
... and loads more!

So what are you waiting for, an invite?
Get in there...

Get one on the Logo