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Subway Art
Book • 1984
Subway Art, published in 1984, is a seminal work by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant that captures the vibrant and ephemeral world of graffiti in New York City's subway system during the late 20th century.
The book has become a foundational text for graffiti artists worldwide, offering insights into the culture, techniques, and ethos of this urban art movement.
The book has become a foundational text for graffiti artists worldwide, offering insights into the culture, techniques, and ethos of this urban art movement.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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Clark as a resource that newbies in graffiti refer to.


Josh

24 snips
Graffiti: So Cool It’s A Pillar of Hip Hop
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when discussing ![undefined]()

's early work.


Guy Raz

Marc Ecko

ECKO UNLTD and COMPLEX: Marc Ecko
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in relation to a photograph of a police officer in a graffitied subway car.

Peter Moskos
How To Solve Crime - Peter Moskos on New York City's policing triumph
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als ein Buch, das Leute aus dem Graffiti-Bereich auswendig kennen.


Kool Savas

#11 mit KOOL SAVAS (1/2)
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as a book given to him as a child that sparked his interest in photography.

Jesse Marlow

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