88 pages 29 x 21 cm Language: French Paperback April - July 2003
Issue 6 of Graff It! bridges the gap between the streets and the gallery walls, with a sharp dossier titled From the Streets to the Galleries that questions what happens when graffiti crosses into institutional space. But don’t worry — the grime is still intact. From Le Crime Paie to silver burners and Rails Passion, this issue keeps its feet on the pavement and its hands covered in ink.
The Graphik Styles section highlights bold work from Trbdsgn, a close-up on Street Art, and a solid feature on Reflex Crew. As always, the Characters and United Colors pages showcase global burners with attitude, from the suburbs of Montpellier and the “Graffiti Maison!” series to the tropical vibes of Guadeloupe.
On the Paris front, the capital delivers with fresh walls, street life insights, and burners that speak for themselves. And globally, the Worldwide section maps the rails and rituals of writers in motion, showing how graffiti travels — and transforms — as it crosses borders.
The music section packs a serious punch: Chronics, a feature on Groove Attack, an exploration of Organique vs Mécanique turntablism, and exclusive interviews with Rahzel and Jurassic 5. Add to that a hefty News section, and you’ve got an issue that documents the cultures that refuse to sit still.