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Subway Art

Subway Art

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Authors: Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Category: Book

List Price: $22.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
Sales Rank: 182804

Format: Bargain Price
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 104

ASIN: B0006SHMQQ

Publication Date: September 15, 1988
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Similar Items:

  • Graffiti World: Street Art from Five Continents
  • Spraycan Art (Street Graphics / Street Art)
  • Style Wars
  • The Birth of Graffiti
  • Freight Train Graffiti

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Product Description
Two gifted photographers have documented every aspect of this extraordinary urban subculture, complete with 239 full-color photographs.



Customer Reviews:   Read 23 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars E.S.T.   September 21, 2007
I grew up on the south side of Chicago during the 80s and had many friends who were "taggers" and got up every chance they got. They had spray-cans, hollowed-out deodorant sticks somehow replaced with ink, fat markers, Griffin, and who knows what else. Though I myself wasnt a graffiti artist or writer or tagger, this book is a great ride down memory lane for those of us who grew up on the streets. For those of us of a certain age, this book, "Subway Art", along with movies like Breakin' I AND II, Beat Street, original hip-hop and old school house music were all of a specific time and place. This book will make you want to break out the Pumas with the fat laces, bring out the tile and start back-spinnin', but it is also one of the the earliest, most definitive and detailed books on graffiti ever.


5 out of 5 stars BRONX GRAFFITI WRITERS UNITED AGAIN !!!   July 3, 2007
Wow, this book just took me back to my days in the Bronx and the 2 line.
All the greats are in this one..Doing those T and B's and hitting the yards, and dodging the DT's Now those were the great days of the BRONX.
Long live
MIKE170..TAV 1..ALE..AJAX..SUPER SEX..BLADE..COMET..FUZZ..POPEYE..
MIKE 170....



5 out of 5 stars This is what got me back into graff   December 6, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I started doing graff back in the late 90's; I was 14 at the time and to be honest with you; like all great writers we were all toy's at one time but has time went by and we got better with our skills, we all have read this book at one time or another. On with the book review.
This book is just simply AMAZING...you have old school pieces from the Godfather of Graffiti: SEEN, BLADE (which he has painted 5,000 trains during the golden age of the MTA in NYC; since I saw the graffiti scene on the trains at the tender age of six and seven in NYC, I was simply amazed at that age on how people could sneak in at night and do this with spray-paint but I digress), LADY PINK, and the list goes on. If your just starting out in graffit, this is a great book on to connect letters, bubble letter's, block's, and some old school color schemes, though I would not call it the Bible of Graffiti, it is pretty darn close to it. Check it out.



5 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK CHANGED MY LIFE FOR A WHILE BUT NOW I'M 34   July 1, 2006
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Subway Art. What can I say? This, Style Wars, Beat Street, Break Dance... they all had their influence on me (& a whole generation) back in the day.

Hip Hop isn't what it used to be, though. Most of what we hear these days is mixed up with R'n'B, commercialised, repackaged and shipped for your dissatisfaction. If you ask me... when it comes to Hip Hop, stick with the old school.

I was brought up in Melbourne, Australia, and did quite a bit of graffiti there during the 1980s. Melbourne had plenty of weird & wonderful characters who were into graff back then. The vast majority have gone their separate ways. But there's always the rare psycho who's still bombing (I'm not referring to the younger generation - but to old school dudes who are still around). There's also those who got into graphic art and made a career for themselves out of graff.

I recommend checking out some of the original Vaughn Bode cartoons for yourself through a simple Google search.

Additional to this, I recommend Getting Up: Subway Graffitti in New York" by Craig Castleman. It has some pictures of trains and so on, but it is more for the reader. A copy was stolen from a local library near me - go figure.

And if you're ever in NYC... Check out the Hall of Fame. It's located on the corner of 106th Street and Park Avenue.



5 out of 5 stars THE word on old school graff.   October 5, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This classic book, along with "Broken Windows: Graffiti NYC" is all you need to know about NYC graff. Anyone up needs both of these books. Knowledge is king!


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