98 pages 28 x 21 cm Language: French, English Paperback Publisher: Graffiti Art Magazine 2010
Graffiti Art Magazine is a leading bilingual (French/English) publication from Paris, dedicated to urban contemporary art and street culture. Launched in May 2008, each issue maintains a premium feel, printed in large 28×21 cm softcover format, featuring around 78 pages packed with art, photography, artist interviews, and design-focused editorials.
Issue #10marks a defining moment for the magazine: it's the first bilingual edition, featuring a vivid cover by Toulouse-based artist Tilt, accompanied by a diverse international roster including Philippe Baudelocque, RomanyWG, Smash137, SoemOne, Speedy Graphito, Swoon, and Zest. It also highlights an insider portrait of Mike Snelle from London’s Black Rat Press. The issue spans roughly 100 pages and firmly establishes Graffiti Art as a beautifully produced, culturally relevant artifact—melding the raw vigor of street art with a scholarly, gallery-friendly sensibility. With its bilingual stance and international artist line-up, Issue #10 reflects the magazine’s expanding role in documenting and shaping urban art trends across Europe and beyond.