130 pages 28 x 21 cm Language: French, English Paperback Publisher: Graffiti Art Magazine 2013
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 #17 marks a compelling intersection of street-style flair and institutional recognition. Titled under the theme "Street Robbery", the issue features a notable lineup including Rime, Zlotykamien, Yaze, Clemens Behr, Tania Mouraud, Augustine Kofie, and more . With its vibrant cover by Greg Lamarche and robust thematic exploration, issue #17 offers a snapshot of contemporary trends—from retro-heavy lettering to photo-realistic pieces—reflecting graffiti’s expanding influence in both urban spaces and gallery contexts. It’s a clear example of the magazine’s mission: to document the evolving narrative of urban art while engaging a diverse audience of enthusiasts and collectors.