Sunday, April 12, 2009
The woman who "captured graffiti’s golden and assaultive years"
The Times has a feature on Martha Cooper, the photographer who captured the prolific NYC graffiti artists of the 1970s-1980s. As the paper notes, her 1984 book “Subway Art,” created with Henry Chalfant, a photographer and filmmaker, "captured graffiti’s golden and assaultive years."
The above photo from 1980 by Cooper at the East 180th Street subway platform in the Bronx.
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I have always loved the graffiti artists.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice word 'assaultive'...You never hear it.
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