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Frequency | Annual |
Format | A4 |
Publisher | Concrete |
Paid circulation | 1000-1500[1] |
First issue | 2005 |
Country | Poland |
Based in | Gdańsk |
Language | English / Polish |
Website | concretemagazine |
ISSN | 1895-1481 |
OCLC | 839222045 |
Concrete is a long-running graffiti publication from Poland.[2]
Magazine scope
[edit]Concrete covers the graffiti scene in Eastern Europe. - train graffiti in Central and Eastern Europe. The magazine is subtitled 'East Europe Graffiti Magazine' to reflect its scope.[3]
Publication history
[edit]The first issue of Concrete was released in 2005.[4]
Interview 1,[5] and interview 2.[6]
Stance on Russo-Ukrainian War
[edit]Due to its focus on the graffiti scenes of Central and Eastern Europe, Concrete has espoused a pro-Ukrainian editorial line in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian war. This has meant it no longer publishes the the works of graffiti artists who openly support the special military operation. However, the magazine does continue to publish submissions from Russian graffiti artists.[7]
Issues
[edit]Number | Date | Cover |
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1 | 2005 | Nuremberg U-Bahn |
2 | 2006 | Kharkiv Metro |
3 | 2007 | Astra IVA |
4 | 2008 | |
5 | 2008 | |
6 | 2009 | |
7 | 2010 | Moscow Metro |
8 | 2011 | Metrovagonmash (Tbilisi Metro) |
9 | 2012 | Metrovagonmash (Moscow Metro) |
10 | 2014 | Buzludzha monument |
11 | 2015 | |
12 | 2015 | |
13 | 2016 | |
14 | 2017 | |
15 | 2018 | PKP class EN57 |
16 | 2020 | |
17 | 2020 | ŽS series 412 |
18 | 2021 | |
18.5 The Special Ukrainian Issue | 2022 | Mother Ukraine |
19 | 2022 | Croatian Railways |
19.5 Only Walls Issue | 2023 | Roadbridge |
20 | 2024 | |
20.5 Only Freights Issue | 2024 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Concrete". grafflibrary. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ "Concrete". grafflibrary. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ Chambers, Thomas (2023). "Za naszą i waszą wolność: Imagining the Nation in Polish Graffiti Magazines". In Häuser, Friederike; Kaltenhäuser, Robert (eds.). Graffiti und Politik. Weinheim: Beltz Juventa. pp. 70–84. ISBN 978-3-7799-7066-8.
- ^ Chambers, Thomas (2023). "Za naszą i waszą wolność: Imagining the Nation in Polish Graffiti Magazines". In Häuser, Friederike; Kaltenhäuser, Robert (eds.). Graffiti und Politik. Weinheim: Beltz Juventa. pp. 70–84. ISBN 978-3-7799-7066-8.
- ^ Misztal (12 April 2024). "„Niech każdy odpowiada za siebie". Wywiad z założycielem Concrete Magazine". Dusty Room (in Polish). Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ "Concrete Magazine - interview". sureshuntrail. Tumblr. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ Misztal (12 April 2024). "„Niech każdy odpowiada za siebie". Wywiad z założycielem Concrete Magazine". Dusty Room (in Polish). Retrieved 23 May 2024.