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Concrete
Categories
FrequencyAnnual
FormatA4
PublisherConcrete
Paid circulation1000-1500[1]
First issue2005
CountryPoland
Based inGdańsk
LanguageEnglish / Polish
Websiteconcretemagazine.org
ISSN1895-1481
OCLC839222045

Concrete is a long-running publication from Poland, which focuses on train graffiti from Central and Eastern Europe.[1]

Magazine scope

The majority of content in Concrete consists of graffiti on rolling stock in the regions of Central and Eastern Europe, with the magazine's subtitle, 'East Europe Graffiti Magazine', reflecting this scope.[2]

Publication history

The first issue of Concrete was released in 2005.[2] In this period, other graffiti magazines in Poland had ceased publcation and there was a gap in the market for a new magazine that extended its geographical scope across the wider region to cover burgeoning scenes in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.[3]

Stance on Russo-Ukrainian War

Due to its geographical scope, Concrete has espoused a pro-Ukrainian editorial line in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War. This has meant that, while the magazine does continue to publish submissions from Russian graffiti artists, as of 2024 it no longer publishes the works of those who openly support the special military operation.[4]

Issues

NumberDateCover
12005Nuremberg U-Bahn
22006Kharkiv Metro
32007Astra IVA
42008
52008
62009
72010Moscow Metro
82011Metrovagonmash (Tbilisi Metro)
92012Metrovagonmash (Moscow Metro)
102014Buzludzha monument
112015
122015
132016
142017
152018PKP class EN57
162020
172020ŽS series 412
182021
18.5 The Special Ukrainian Issue2022Mother Ukraine
192022Croatian Railways
19.5 Only Walls Issue2023Roadbridge
202024
20.5 Only Freights Issue2024
212025Metrovagonmash (Yerevan Metro)

References

  1. "Concrete". Grafflibrary. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  2. 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.
  3. "Concrete Magazine - interview". sureshuntrail. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  4. Misztal (12 April 2024). "„Niech każdy odpowiada za siebie". Wywiad z założycielem Concrete Magazine". Dusty Room (in Polish). Retrieved 23 May 2024.