Carpazine Magazine Issue Number 47
Underground. Graffiti. Punk Art Magazine
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The new edition of Carpazine Magazine arrives as a special release, featuring two striking covers. One highlights artist Bill Ross, while the other showcases celebrated Brazilian graphic novelist Lourenco Mutarelli, two powerful creative voices from very different worlds, brought together in one unforgettable issue.
In Edition 47, we explore the vibrant street art and graffiti scene of the RiNo Art District, where walls become canvases and creativity takes over the city.
Spotlight on DARK ROOM - NAGNAGNAG, featuring the legendary Boy George, as the iconic underground night once again takes over Colours Hoxton.
Discover the new single Just Like Him by Sally Phantom, and step into the velvet jazz noir atmosphere of Black Viiolet, in our deep dive into Dark Blue.
Art takes a monumental turn with Adam Cvijanovic, and his powerful vision installed at St Patricks Cathedral.
Alex Little faces fear head on, in Spider in the Sink.
The Fake Friends tighten the wire with their track A Sucker Born Every Minute.
Dive into the raw spirit of Ripped Blue Jeans and Basement Dreams.
A compelling conversation with Lourenco Mutarelli, exploring his creative universe and his fascination with the Devil.
Bill Ross speaks with the candor of someone who has lived several lives in one, from opening for Bruce Springsteen in the early 1970s, to decades of musical exploration.
The Wesleys return with Explosive Device, a bold four song release full of raw energy.
Plus features on Michael Sauter, the evolving and unfiltered world of Ariel Von Quinn, music by Gary Robert, INSOF, SCR 718, poetry by Misa Levey, and many more.
Carpazine 47 continues celebrating radical creativity, underground music, and fearless artistic expression.
In Edition 47, we explore the vibrant street art and graffiti scene of the RiNo Art District, where walls become canvases and creativity takes over the city.
Spotlight on DARK ROOM - NAGNAGNAG, featuring the legendary Boy George, as the iconic underground night once again takes over Colours Hoxton.
Discover the new single Just Like Him by Sally Phantom, and step into the velvet jazz noir atmosphere of Black Viiolet, in our deep dive into Dark Blue.
Art takes a monumental turn with Adam Cvijanovic, and his powerful vision installed at St Patricks Cathedral.
Alex Little faces fear head on, in Spider in the Sink.
The Fake Friends tighten the wire with their track A Sucker Born Every Minute.
Dive into the raw spirit of Ripped Blue Jeans and Basement Dreams.
A compelling conversation with Lourenco Mutarelli, exploring his creative universe and his fascination with the Devil.
Bill Ross speaks with the candor of someone who has lived several lives in one, from opening for Bruce Springsteen in the early 1970s, to decades of musical exploration.
The Wesleys return with Explosive Device, a bold four song release full of raw energy.
Plus features on Michael Sauter, the evolving and unfiltered world of Ariel Von Quinn, music by Gary Robert, INSOF, SCR 718, poetry by Misa Levey, and many more.
Carpazine 47 continues celebrating radical creativity, underground music, and fearless artistic expression.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
- Categorías adicionales Grafiti, Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 72 - Fecha de publicación: mar. 17, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave pop, graffiti, contemporary, punk, music, art
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