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Martha CooperJamel ShabazzStreet Art PhotographyU BahnNyc SubwaySubway ArtGraffiti ArtistKeith HaringNew York TravelVintage Photograph Shows Man Reading Newspaper Inside Colorful Graffiti-Filled Subway Train, 1981Captured by American photojournalist Martha Cooper back in 1981, this great vintage photograph titled Style Wars by NOC 167 shows a well-dressed man reading a newspaper inside of a colorful,…
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Jamel ShabazzCultura Hip HopKristina Webb80s Hip HopArt MoviesArte Hip HopVw Mk1American GraffitiReal Hip Hop'The History of American Graffiti:' From Subway Car to GallerySince its explosion onto city walls and subway cars in the 1970s, the increasing popularity of graffiti as an art form has won commercial success for its artists and a regular presence in pop culture and the contemporary art world.