



Das FORUM der Kunst startet 2026 in seine dritte Runde!
Die Veranstaltungsreihe „FORUM der Kunst“ präsentiert seit 2024 ein bisher noch nie dagewesenes, innovatives, soziales & interaktives Kunstprojekt.
Auch dieses Jahr wartet das Shopping-Center am Salzburger Hauptbahnhof mit einer kostenlosen Workshop-Reihe auf, die Spaß und Kreativität für Jung und Alt verspricht.
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Mehr Infos hier.
Kreative Impulse zu setzen, Frauen und Mädchen zu fördern und einen Raum für die Kunst zu bieten – das ist das Ziel des Shopping-Centers Forum 1. Ab dem zweiten März startet das umfangreiche Programm rund um den Weltfrauentag am achten März mit Workshops, Street-Art und vielem mehr.
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| Release Year: 2026 Dimensions: 20 x 30cm Pages: 480 Cover: Hardcover Binding: Hardcover Language: German, English Country: Germany Author: Hallenkunst Publisher: RED TOWER Publishing ISBN: 978-3-9825457-8-3 |
Der offizielle Katalog zur Ausstellung 2025 in der Markthalle Chemnitz.
Auf fast 500 Seiten dokumentiert diese umfassende Publikation das Projekt HALLENKUNST und spiegelt den ursprünglichen Aufbau der Ausstellung wider beginnend mit der HALLENKUNST Timeline „From New York To Europe“, die den Weg von Graffiti auf Zügen ausgehend von seinen Wurzeln im New York der 1970er Jahre bis hin zur digitalen Evolution von heute nachzeichnet. Die zweite Hälfte des Kataloges dokumentiert die Gruppen-Ausstellung mit über 40 internationalen Künstlerinnen, Künstlern und Kollektiven um zu zeigen, was aus denen geworden ist, die die historische Timeline mitgeprägt haben.
Featured Artists (Auswahl): Keith Baugh (Gloucestershire, UK), Steven „Blade“ Ogburn (New York, USA), Futura2000 (New York, US), Dondi White (New York, US), Seen (New York, US), Martha Cooper (New York, USA), Henry Chalfant (New York, USA), Bando (Paris, F), Shark (Dortmund, DE), CAF Crew (Berlin, DE), Furious Tripl (Amsterdam, NL), Alex Fakso (Mailand, ITA), Adrian ‚Smash137‘ Falkner (Basel, CH), Doppeldenk (Leipzig, DE), Niels „Shoe“ Meulman (Amsterdam, NL), Claudia „MadC“ Walde (Dresden, DE), Thomas „Zasd“ Bratzke (Berlin, GER), Jan Kaláb (Prag, CZ), Sainer (Gdynia, PL), Jasmin „Hera“ Siddiqui (Frankfurt, DE), CMPone (Naestved, DK), Mirko „Daim“ Reisser (Hamburg, DE), Moses & Taps (DE), No.Madski (Hamburg, DE), Art of Rage (Hamburg, DE), Edward Nightingale, Rocco & His Brothers (Berlin, DE) und viele mehr…
20 x 30 cm, 480 Seiten, Hardcover, gebunden in hochwertigem schwarzen Leinen Heißfolienprägung in Schwarz-Glanz auf dem Cover, 150 g/m² Amber Graphic Papier, Fadenheftung mit markantem, kupferfarbenem Heftfaden
Cover Photos: Martha Cooper, 1980, „Break Train“ by Futura 2000, „splash“ by MOSES & TAPS
Sprachen: English/German
Verlag: RED TOWER Publishing
ISBN: 978-3-9825457-8-3
| Release Year: 2026 Dimensions: 29,7 x 21 cm (A4 Landscape) Pages: 152 Cover: Hardcover Binding: Hardcover Language: English Country: Germany Author: SHORE Publisher: RED TOWER Publishing ISBN: 978-3-9825457-7-6 |
There is a graffiti generation in Germany that set new benchmarks in almost every conceivable respect—both quantitatively and qualitatively, the two central pillars of illegal graffiti writing. While today, due to the sheer number of active participants, it is difficult to single out individual protagonists, this was comparatively easy in the movement’s early phase: the scene was young, manageable, and still in its infancy.
Barely five years earlier, graffiti inspired by New York had, for the first time, left a lasting impression on young people in German cities such as Munich, Dortmund, and Düsseldorf, prompting them to identify with the culture and its social as well as aesthetic context. It was during this period that SHORE from Hamburg—still a minor at the time—began his journey, transitioning from performance-driven BMX freestyle sports to graffiti writing. Over the following eight years, he produced an unprecedented volume of work on trains and walls, whose scope and, above all, quality set new standards.
SHORE is among the few writers who, within a span of just five years, were simultaneously so present across multiple arenas that the scene at times suspected several people must be operating behind the name. In fact, SHORE must be mentioned in the same breath as names such as SERA, SIR, ENRO, DINR, LOR, WHO, or ENT—all pseudonyms used by one and the same person. These names rolled through Hamburg on trains, passed by S-Bahn lines, appeared on silver commuter cars in the Ruhr region, and even surfaced on the New York subway.
Stylistically, SHORE’s work represents a cross-section of Copenhagen, Hamburg, and Dortmund influences. Hallmarks include a pronounced commitment to cleanliness, highly visible and strategically chosen spots, and complex, well-thought-out compositions. Within the scene at t
he time, SHORE was also exceptional in that he often worked alone.
This book is dedicated to the period between 1987 and 1996, during which SHORE1— as part of RTA (Real Transit Artists)—left a lasting mark on his hometown of Hamburg and western Germany, securing a permanent place in the history of European graffiti. Spanning 152 pages, the volume brings together more than 400 original analog photographs from his personal blackbooks and is complemented by guest contributions from SHARK, MOSES, DROW, and several other key figures.
Edition: Regular
152 pages, 29,7 x 21 cm, CABRA hardcover with silver highlight
Language: English
ISBN: 978-3-9825457-7-6


