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GHETTO FEVER MAGAZINE #5

The fifth issue of GHETTO FEVER magazine is now on sale, 114 pages packed with content from Evil EMIR / OBS, Trauma TROUBLE, Slaughterhouse SPADE, YASIR \ HELL, Murder MAYHEM / HELL, KING KAY SLAYERGRAB ausm Grab, GERMES ghoul gang, AKOBE , CLIFFhanger 261, The Art of Storytelling, Zuulsie SUSIE 69, SHAKO / CHB and many many more.

You can get your copy HERE.

  • Printed Graffiti Magazine
  • Exclusive GHETTO FEVER print in every Magazine
  • Format: 190x260mm / 114 pages / no advertising
  • Hand numbered & strictly limited on 1.500 pieces
January 5th, 2025|Categories: Book/Magazines, Graffiti @en, Media @en, News|0 Comments

Scene of Crime | Book

The world surrounding graffiti never ceases to surprise, and proof of this is the following book. Scene of Crime provides an unprecedented viewpoint on subway graffiti through images and documents produced by the Toronto Transit Commission’s security personnel. This book unveils a hidden institutional archive filled with incident reports and evidentiary photographs, offering a rare glimpse into the intersection of graffiti, law enforcement, and bureaucracy. Challenging conventional understandings of graffiti’s ephemerality, it reveals how photographs and texts extend graffiti’s lifespan while highlighting the complex dynamics between graffiti writers and the authorities who pursue them. Featuring essays by Jamie Jelinski, Causr, Euroboi, and Liv, the book gives fresh insights into the broader implications of transit graffiti and the evidence produced by those who investigate it. You can make your pre order HERE.

“THE TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION HAVE UNKNOWINGLY
JUMP STARTED A NEW GENERATION OF VANDALS BY
RELEASING THESE IMAGES TO THE PUBLIC.”

Roger Gastman | Curator and historian

“SCENE OF CRIME REVEALS THE UNINTENDED CONSERVATORS
OF GRAFFITI, SHOWCASING A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE ON THE
PRESERVATION OF GRAFFITI ON MASS TRANSIT THROUGH
THE LENS OF SURVEILLANCE AND REPORTS.”

Phil America | Artist and author of Our Side of the Tracks

“A GROUNDBREAKING, RICHLY ILLUSTRATED LOOK AT
GRAFFITI AND THE SYSTEMS WHICH STRUGGLE TO
UNDERSTAND IT. IN THEIR EFFORTS TO DESCRIBE GRAFFITI,
THE TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION’S ‘INCIDENT REPORTS’
COLLECTED HERE ARE LIKE ART GALLERY CATALOGUE
ENTRIES FROM AN ALTERNATE WORLD.”

Will Straw | Emeritus Professor of Urban Media Studies McGill University

You can make your pre order HERE.

January 4th, 2025|Categories: Book/Magazines, clips @en, Graffiti @en, Media @en, News, Photography|0 Comments

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