82 pages 29 x 21 cm Language: French Paperback October - December 2002
With issue #4, Graff It! dives into the early 2000s energy of graffiti, street cultures, and underground expressions, capturing a moment where styles collide and new scenes emerge. The featured dossier Graff’n Gliss explores the connections between street art and board culture, while Les Affaires and King Boxer offer raw slices of urban storytelling, somewhere between hustle, punchlines, and paint.
Visual culture takes center stage in the Graphik Styles section, with a surprising look at Ghanaian posters, macro shots by Aurélie, and a focus on the graphic world of PhilippE. Characters, tags, and textures unfold from the catacombs of Paris to the trains of Oslo. Provincial and international reports—from Grenoble to Swik, from Oslo to Looptroop—show that graffiti doesn’t stop at borders.
The music section brings the heat with Chronics, The Funk Hunt by Kourtrajmé, and a focus on Looptroop’s politically charged flow. Meanwhile, On the Floor captures the Rachdi Phénomène in full motion. As always, United Colorsprovides a sprawling gallery of burners, while the Street Life and Zoom On features invite readers to get closer to crews like 3CK and scenes rarely spotlighted elsewhere.