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Subway Art (1993) is a collection of works by American photojournalist Martha Cooper. Cooper became obsessed with photography after taking photos of tattoos during a trip to Japan. In the 1960s, she interned at National Geographic and in the 1970s, she worked as a staff photographer at the American tabloid newspaper New York Post (NY Post). She was fascinated by the "underground culture" of New York that she saw on her way to and from work, and she made it her life's work to capture the New York subculture scene of the 1980s on camera, and since then, she has made a name for herself as a photographer capturing street "graffiti art." And here is the 1993 reprint of Subway Art, a collection of works published in 1984 with Henry Chalfant. This is a classic book filled with the underground graffiti culture of America in the 1980s, and a revised new edition was published in 2016.