
Martha Cooper was a photo-journalist living in New York City when she first began documenting the origins of B-boy (short for break-boys) and hip hop culture. While other New Yorkers at the time saw this movement as a trite, uninspired or even offensive fad, Martha found a new form of…Read More

The great Martha Cooper is back again with another amazing book documenting Graffiti and Street Art. "Graffiti has spread to the far corners of the earth and in the process has become the biggest art movement in history and every graffiti writer began his or her writing career with a…Read More

The infamous photographer Martha Cooper, famed for capturing images from the New York Subway scene during its peak has her work on exhibition at Gallery Bailly in Paris. The exhibition entitled "Taguer n'est pas jouer" which translates to "Taging Is Not Playing" is a first for the Gallery…Read More

Photography has been in the blood of Martha Cooper ever since getting her first Kodak Brownie camera as a young child. This infactuation turned into work for the likes of National Geographic Magazine and the New York Post before travelling the world and capturing cultures far and wide.…Read More
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