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Henry Chalfant

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Henry Chalfant (born 1940 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania) is a well known and highly regarded urban culture photographer most notable for his graffiti and breakdance photography and film. His photos are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

He has co-authored the definitive account of New York graffiti art, Subway Art and a sequel on the art form's world-wide diffusion, Spray Can Art. Chalfant co-produced and did the background research and photo-documentation for the film, Style Wars, first shown on PBS television in 1984. One of the foremost authorities on New York subway art, he has published articles and lectured extensively on urban culture.

Published works

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Cover to Subway Art showing many of Henry's subway photos

Books

Film

  • Style Wars, a PBS documentary film with Tony Silver, New York, 1984;
  • Flyin' Cut Sleeves, documentary on South Bronx gangs co-produced and directed with Rita Fecher, 1993.
  • Produced and directed music videos for the rap group, The Latin Empire, Puerto Rican and Proud for Atlantic Records and Asi Es La Vida, chosen as one of the ten best videos on International MTV in 1990.
  • Produced and directed Visit Palestine: Ten Days on the West Bank. 2002.
  • From Mambo to Hip Hop, a documentary on the South Bronx produced by City Lore Inc.

Gallery events

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