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HIP HOP FILES

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Hip hop culture emerged from an environment of extreme deprivation and decay in the South Bronx, New York City. The concept of pure invention-of creating something from nothing-was in full effect at the end of the 1970s as graffiti ("borrowed" spray paint), breaking (cardboard as dance floor), and outdoor jams (electricity the base of street lights) captured the attention of urban youth, coalescing into new forms of artistic expression. Fortunately, photographer Martha Cooper was at the right place at the right time to document the people that created the music, dance, and art that became known worldwide. Cooper followed people who would one day become the Rock Steady Crew, Fab 5 Freddy, DURO and DONDI, LADY PINK, and Afrika Bambaataa, to name a few. Now, Martha Cooper has the reputation of being the first and foremost photographer of hip hop culture in New York City. While the publication of Cooper's photographs in the early 80s disseminated the culture both at home and abroad, her new book, Hip Hop Photographs 1979-1984, makes a significant part of her extensive and unique archive accessible for the first time. From 1999 to 2003, the German hip hop head and music publisher Akim Walta tracked down the subjects in Cooper's legendary shots and conducted numerous interviews obtaining insightful quotes and statements to accompany and add voices to the photographs. Other members of the early hip hop scene, including ZEPHYR, Charlie Ahearn, FABEL, and Patti Astor, contribute text and essays, adding fresh data to the growing body of hip hop history. "Marty's pictures capture the exact moment when hip hop traveled from the Bronx uptown, downtown to the Manhattan nightclub and gallery scene. The photos and movies were suddenly in the works and (through her pictures) "discovered" by the press and then seen by the rest of the world." (Charlie Ahearn)

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First published January 1, 2004

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April 9, 2021
I started this one yeeeeeeears ago, then put it aside and forgot about it. I just now found it again and thought...oh yeah, I forgot about this! I guess it can probably go back to Half Price Books? But then I opened it and immediately started reading again, so I guess it's staying with me after all!
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Okay, I have still not read every word of this book. It is densely packed! But I've flipped through it to look at the pictures pretty obsessively multiple times, and have finally read most of it at this point. There's a lot of fascinating stuff in here, explored in a great deal of depth--graffiti, break dancing, street parties and the fashion that went along with all of that.

This is a perfect companion for Jeff Chang's Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, and worth far more than the $3.00 or so I paid for it second-hand!
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May 22, 2007
what makes this book cool - the photographs of course! but more than that, for me, it's a history of my neighbourhood :-)
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January 20, 2008
Priceless photos of hip-hop in its infancy. People look really rad, each in his/her own way. You can tell people put a lot of effort into being unique. Also, graffiti.
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March 4, 2009
I read this book for my dj class. I liked this book alot because it explianed how hip-hop started. It shows graffitti and explians how it coorlates with hip-hop.
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April 11, 2010
this book should seriously be in your collection,beautiful pictorial story of the rise of the hip hop movement
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December 7, 2010
Makes me feel like everything is possible.
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January 2, 2011
Martha Cooper è davvero un mito!
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