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The back of the issue hits the usual Juxtapoz rhythm: a Travel Insider look at Philadelphia’s art and mural ecosystem
07 - "Dossier: Future Tense" - John W
the magazine becomes a sprawling Choe-world document: paintings
54 - "A Lot Of Nothing" - Kent Williams and Michael O'Leary
Australian Graffiti - Rennie Ellis & Ian Turner hypnotism And one could argue forAustralian Graffiti by Rennie Ellis Long before graffiti became tied to hip hop culture, train writing, or large scale street art festivals, Rennie Ellis was documenting the strange, funny, angry, and deeply human messages already covering Australias walls. Australian Graffiti captures a pre modern graffiti landscape filled with political slogans, toilet humour, pub philosophy, protest scrawls, sexual confessions, and accidental poetry scratched into