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1980s Bronx subway graffiti documentedthrough over 500 photos with raw accounts by the artists themselves.
Foreword by graffiti historian Henry Chalfant, coproducer ofStyle Warsthe seminal documentary on New York graffiti and hip-hop culture.
In the 1980s, brothers Kenny (a.k.a. KEY) and Paul (a.k.a. CAVS) immersed themselves in the graffiti scene in the Boogie Down Bronx, dutifully photographing hundreds of pieces on now-discontinued MTA subway cars and capturing their proud comrades before, during, and after the act. Documenting with their cameras, which they always carried, they were on the ride of their livesuntil 1989, when the last painted train was removed from service.
Tags by names like QUIK, IZTHEWIZ, and many others appear here in color exposures, and dozens of artists share stories and drop knowledge with no filter. A Foreword by graffiti historian Henry Chalfant, coproducer of Style Warsthe seminal documentary on New York graffiti and hip-hop culturekicks things off.[AuthorName]By Paul Cavalieri and Kenny Cavalieri and Foreword by Henry Chalfant[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Brothers Paul (CAVS) and Kenny (KEY) Cavalieri grew up in the Wakefield area of the Bronx. Childhood friends Blist and Gin inspired the Cavalieri brothers to write their names and tag up. Since 1982 graffiti has been a big part of their lives.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]501 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]More NYC Subway Graffiti, 19831989[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]501 color images[/ColorPattern]