Berlin Writing Graffiti

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"Berlin Writing Graffiti" is the accompanying catalogue that sums up the exhibition that took place in 2018 and 2019 and was focusing on the history of graffiti in Berlin. The exhibition was prepared together with writers and photographers from the writing scene, showing works from 1983 until 2019.

Besides the timeline mentioning influential writers from each period, the publication consists of even chapters focusing on four decades of writing in the capital. Although every part starts with an explanatory text in which the cities graffiti evolution is depicted from first pieces on the Berlin wall in 1983 until 2019 subways which run for weeks, the catalogues main focus are photographs.

Never before published material of members from the DENOTS crew skating in front of their first pieces in 1985, the earliest painted subway from 1986, posse shots from the legendary Friedrichstraße-Corner or influential events like the Berlin wholecar invasion of the ONE MORE TIME crew in 1991: BERLIN: Writing Graffiti shows a representative average of a more than 35-year-old history with selected events and places, developed techniques and important artists.

Without claiming to present a full and comprehensive picture, the curators anyway managed to point out how Berlin made its way from a behindhand start in the 1980s, to a booming style leader city in the 1990s, but also an experimental melting pot in the 2000s and eventually to the often mentioned worlds graffiti metropolis which it might be today.

 

112 pages

20 x 28 cm

Language: German, English, French

Release date: December 2019

Authors: Katia Hermann, Mark Straeck

Publisher: Hitzerot

Product details

Title
Berlin Writing Graffiti
Publication Date
December 2019
Publisher
Hitzerot
Language
English / French /German
Number of Pages
112
Size
7,87 x 11,02 inch
20 x 28 cm

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