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Documenting Art and Culture with Martha Cooper

2023-02-01 23:24:40

Recorded in the city center location called Grind.NoMad, today's guest is Martha Cooper. In this episode we will record topics of peace troops, Asian trips, book publications, capture of yakuza, anthropology, street theater, photography, National Geographic, New York Post, and graffiti culture and street art.

I made a picture of the clubhouse in the lower east side of Manhattan in 1978. This is the image of the eighth collaboration of Ernest Zacharevic @ nestzacharevic for the # replaynyc series. Please refer to the last article. # Street play @ wynwoodwallsofficial # Winwood wall # wallsofchange2015 # streetart

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Steven Kasher Gallery is the first gallery in the world to represent Martha Cooper. Our exhibition feature more than 30 new versions of her legendary street art pictures. There are new black-and-white photographs from the 1970s to the 1980s, such as New York's mentality, the street theater, Tokyo's tattoo, and so on. For over four decades Cooper has explored the streets of New York and towns abroad and has recorded the culture of DIY and how it shapes our understanding of "what is art". Cooper recorded street art from the beginning and created some of the most representative and famous images of this global phenomenon. The show also includes environmental pictures of Cooper's recent works against contemporary street artists.

Recorded in the city center location called Grind.NoMad, today's guest is Martha Cooper. In this episode we will record topics of peace troops, Asian trips, book publications, capture of yakuza, anthropology, street theater, photography, National Geographic, New York Post, and graffiti culture and street art.

The book "Metro Art" by Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper has become a bible to the graffiti art of young writers and boys from Los Angeles to Amsterdam. By 1987, Chalfant's second book "Spraycan art" recorded the movements of the walls all over the world. By the end of the 1980s, European scenes were already established and all disappeared. Writers from both continents will meet regularly and exchange information through black pictures and photographs of their work on trains and walls. The greatest art movement to date has been born, and children around the world still draw aerosol art.