HD
2015
Set against the backdrop of 1970s New York, photographer Martha Cooper emerged as a pioneer, documenting the nascent graffiti scene during a time when the city waged war on this vibrant form of expression. Her striking images not only captured the raw energy of the streets but also laid the groundwork for a burgeoning global movement. Now, decades later, Cooper stands as a revered figure and mentor to a new generation of street artists, cementing her legacy as a vital force in the evolution of urban art.