MAGEFA: First Israeli Graffiti Publication
Dec 022008
We’re happy to announce that the first Israeli graffiti and street magazine, MAGEFA, just dropped in Tel-Aviv. MAGEFA in Hebrew stands for Epidemic, and the new mag contains pieces from the most well-known artists up on the streets of Tel-Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem, including: Know Hope, Zero Cents, Dase, Asix, Bame, Sorie, and Klone.
Not a commercial magazine, but rather a project to support Israeli urban art landscape, MAGEFA has been printed in a very limited edition run of 100.
Source: Juxtapoz
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