116 pages 28 x 21 cm Language: French, English Paperback Publisher: Graffiti Art Magazine Spring 2012
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 #14 spotlights legendary Bronx-born artist Seen, known as the “Godfather of Graffiti,” with a striking Superman-themed cover and a feature-length interview. This edition spans between 116 (standard) and 132 pages (limited edition signed by Erosie), and offers a rich mixture of visual formats: murals, street sculptures, paste-ups, and digital art, as well as show and book reviews, site explorations, and artist portraits including Joe Sorren, Delta, Ernest Pignon‑Ernest, and Rero. The issue perfectly embodies Graffiti Art’s mission to document urban culture through high-grade visual storytelling and critical context, packaged in a design-conscious yet accessible format.