Martha Cooper (1943)
Martha (by artists affectionately called Marty) became famous when she published the book "Subway Art" with fellow photographer Henry Chalfant in 1984. This book is known to many as the 'The Bible of Graffiti', a book that changed it all for the graffiti scene worldwide. Nowadays many artists don't see their career as fulfilled without their work being captured by Martha Cooper herself.
Martha Cooper is more than a photographer, she is also an important historian and archivist. For years, she has been collecting catalogues, photos and objects that span the evolution of street art. Without Martha Cooper, the street art world would not have been the same.
Ruyzdael Publishing
Repainting Subway Art / Tripl a.k.a. Furious
€59,95 Incl. tax
- NEW
From Here to Fame Publishing
Martha Cooper - Street Play: New York's Alphabet City in the 70s
€25,00 Incl. tax
Thames & Hudson
Subway Art
€27,95 Incl. tax
Hip Hop Files 1979-1984
€29,95 Incl. tax
Dokument Press
Puzzle: Art in Transit
€27,50 Incl. tax
UP Magazine
UP Magazine - Issue 6: Graffiti
€35,00 Incl. tax
STRAAT Museum
PichiAvo - Our Odyssey
€65,00 Incl. tax
- NEW
powerHouse Books
Martha Cooper - We B*Girlz
€24,95 Incl. tax