Subway art : with 153 photographs / Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant.

By: Cooper, Martha [author.]Contributor(s): Chalfant, Henry [author. ]Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Publisher: London : New York : Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2021Manufacturer: China : C&C Offset. Copyright date: ©1984Edition: Reprinted 2021Description: 127 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 36 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780500292129 (paperback) Subject(s): Art | Graffiti | Graffiti -- New York (State) -- New York -- Pictorial works | Street art | Street art -- New York | Subways | Subways -- New York (State) -- New York -- Pictorial works | Subways -- New York (State) -- New York -- Pictorial worksLOC classification: ND2590 .C66 2015
Contents:
"Why don't you photograph graffiti? Martha Cooper.
"If art like this is a crime, let God forgive me." Henry Chalfant.
Subway Art.
"We many have lost the trains..." Martha Cooper.
"...but we've gained the whole world." Henry Chalfant.
Summary: In 1984 the groundbreaking Subway Art brought graffiti to the world, presenting stunning photographic documentation of the burgeoning movement in New York. Thirty years later, this bible of street art has been updated with over seventy photographs not included in the original edition and new insights on an incredibly rich period for urban art and its legacy. In new introductions, authors Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant recall how they gained entry into the New York City graffiti community in the 1970s and 1980s. New afterwords continue the story, tracing the decline of the subway and graffiti scene in the late 1980s to its unexpected rebirth as a global art movement. The authors reveal how the lives of the original subway artists have unfolded and mourn the loss of several to the darker forces of the street. 153 color illustrations--backover. https://www.amazon.com/Subway-Art-Henry-Chalfant/dp/0500292124
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"Our heartfelt thanks to writers everywhere.
With your skills and passion you changed our lives and brightened the face of the world."

"Thanks also, from Henry, to Max Hergenrother and Nathan Fox, who digitalized and stitched and trains."

"Why don't you photograph graffiti? Martha Cooper.

"If art like this is a crime, let God forgive me." Henry Chalfant.

Subway Art.

"We many have lost the trains..." Martha Cooper.

"...but we've gained the whole world." Henry Chalfant.

In 1984 the groundbreaking Subway Art brought graffiti to the world, presenting stunning photographic documentation of the burgeoning movement in New York. Thirty years later, this bible of street art has been updated with over seventy photographs not included in the original edition and new insights on an incredibly rich period for urban art and its legacy.

In new introductions, authors Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant recall how they gained entry into the New York City graffiti community in the 1970s and 1980s. New afterwords continue the story, tracing the decline of the subway and graffiti scene in the late 1980s to its unexpected rebirth as a global art movement. The authors reveal how the lives of the original subway artists have unfolded and mourn the loss of several to the darker forces of the street. 153 color illustrations--backover.

https://www.amazon.com/Subway-Art-Henry-Chalfant/dp/0500292124