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Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat (French:  [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl baskja]; December 22, 1960 – August 12, 1988) was an American
Jean-Michel Basquiat
artist who rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement.

Basquiat first achieved fame as part of the graffiti duo SAMO, alongside Al Diaz, writing enigmatic epigrams in
the cultural hotbed of Manhattan's Lower East Side during the late 1970s, where rap, punk, and street art
coalesced into early hip-hop music culture. By the early 1980s, his paintings were being exhibited in galleries
and museums internationally. At 21, Basquiat became the youngest artist to ever take part in Documenta in
Kassel, Germany. At 22, he was one of the youngest to exhibit at the Whitney Biennial in New York. The
Whitney Museum of American Art held a retrospective of his artwork in 1992.

Basquiat's art focused on dichotomies such as wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and inner
versus outer experience. He appropriated poetry, drawing, and painting, and married text and image,
abstraction, figuration, and historical information mixed with contemporary critique. He used social
commentary in his paintings as a tool for introspection and for identifying with his experiences in the black
community, as well as attacks on power structures and systems of racism. His visual poetics were acutely
political and direct in their criticism of colonialism and support for class struggle.

Since his death at the age of 27 in 1988, Basquiat's work has steadily increased in value. In 2017, Untitled, a Basquiat by Andy Warhol in 1982
1982 painting depicting a black skull with red and yellow rivulets, sold for a record-breaking $110.5 million,
becoming one of the most expensive paintings ever purchased. Born December 22, 1960
New York City, U.S.

Biography Died August 12, 1988


(aged 27)
New York City, U.S.
Early life: 1960–1977 Cause of Heroin overdose
death
Basquiat was born on December 22, 1960, in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City, the second of four children
Resting Green-Wood
to Matilde Basquiat (née Andrades, 1934–2008) and Gérard Basquiat (1930–2013).[1] He had an older
place Cemetery, Brooklyn,
brother, Max, who died shortly before his birth, and two younger sisters, Lisane (b. 1964) and Jeanine (b.
New York City
1967).[2][3] His father was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and his mother was born in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican
parents.[4] He was raised Catholic.[5] Years active 1978–1988
Known for Painting, drawing
Matilde instilled a love for art in her young son by taking him to local art museums and enrolling him as a
junior member of the Brooklyn Museum of Art.[1][6] Basquiat was a precocious child who learned to read and Notable work Irony of Negro
write by the age of four.[7] His mother encouraged her son's artistic talent and he often tried to draw his Policeman (1981)
favorite cartoons.[8] In 1967, he started attending Saint Ann's School, a private school.[9][10] There he met his Untitled (Skull)
friend Marc Prozzo and together they created a children's book, written by Basquiat at the age of seven and (1981)
illustrated by Prozzo.[8][11] Untitled (1982)

In 1968, Basquiat was hit by a car while playing in the street at the age of seven.[12] His arm was broken and he Boy and Dog in a
suffered several internal injuries, which required a splenectomy.[13] While he was hospitalized, his mother Johnnypump (1982)
brought him a copy of Gray's Anatomy to keep him occupied.[14] After his parents separated that year, Defacement (1983)
Basquiat and his sisters were raised by their father.[1][14] His mother was committed to a psychiatric hospital Hollywood Africans
when he was ten and thereafter spent her life in and out of institutions.[15] By the age of eleven, Basquiat was (1983)
fluent in French, Spanish and English, and an avid reader of all three languages.[16]
Style Neo-expressionism
Basquiat's family resided in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Boerum Hill and then in 1974, moved to Miramar, · Graffiti · street art
Puerto Rico.[17][18] When they returned to Brooklyn in 1976, Basquiat attended Edward R. Murrow High Movement Neo-expressionism
School.[19] He struggled to deal with his mother's instability and rebelled as a teenager.[20] He ran away from
Website basquiat.com (htt
home at 15 when his father caught him smoking pot in his room.[21][1][14] He slept on park benches at
p://basquiat.com)
Washington Square Park and took acid.[22][23] Eventually, his father spotted him with a shaved head and
called the police to bring him home.[24]

In the 10th grade, he enrolled at City-As-School, an alternative high school in Manhattan, home to many artistic students who found conventional
schooling difficult.[9] He would skip school with his friends, but still received encouragement from his teachers, and began to write and illustrate
for the school newspaper.[25] He developed the character SAMO to endorse a faux religion.[26] The saying "SAMO" had started as a private joke
between Basquiat and his schoolmate Al Diaz, as an abbreviation for the phrase "Same old shit."[25] They drew a series of cartoons for their school
paper before and after using SAMO©.[27]

Street art and Gray: 1978–1980

In May 1978, Basquiat and Diaz began spray painting graffiti on buildings in Lower Manhattan.[27][29] SAMO (for "same old") marked the
Working under the pseudonym SAMO, they inscribed poetic and satirical advertising slogans such as witty sayings of a precocious and
"SAMO© AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO GOD."[27] In June 1978, Basquiat was expelled from City-As- worldly teenage mind that, even at
School for pieing the principal.[30] At 17, his father kicked him out of the house when he decided to drop that early juncture, saw the world in
out of school.[31] He worked for the Unique Clothing Warehouse in NoHo while continuing to create shades of gray, fearlessly
graffiti at night.[32][33] On December 11, 1978, The Village Voice published an article about the SAMO juxtaposing corporate commodity
graffiti.[27] structures with the social milieu he
wished to enter: the predominantly
In 1979, Basquiat appeared on the live public-access television show TV Party hosted by Glenn white art world.
O'Brien.[34] Basquiat and O'Brien formed a friendship and he made regular appearances on the show
over the next few years.[34] Eventually, he began spending time writing graffiti around the School of —Franklin Sirmans, In the Cipher:
Visual Arts, where he befriended students John Sex, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring.[35]
Basquiat and Hip Hop Culture[28]
In April 1979, Basquiat met Michael Holman at the Canal Zone Party and they founded the noise rock band Test Pattern, which was later renamed
Gray.[36] Other members of Gray included Shannon Dawson, Nick Taylor, Wayne Clifford and Vincent Gallo. They performed at nightclubs such as
Max's Kansas City, CBGB, Hurrah and the Mudd Club.[36]

Around this time, Basquiat lived in the East Village with his friend Alexis Adler, a Barnard biology graduate.[37] He often copied diagrams of
chemical compounds borrowed from Adler's science textbooks. She documented Basquiat's creative explorations as he transformed the floors,
walls, doors and furniture into his artworks.[38] He also made postcards with his friend Jennifer Stein.[39] While selling postcards in SoHo,
Basquiat spotted Andy Warhol at W.P.A. restaurant with art critic Henry Geldzahler.[14] He sold Warhol a postcard titled Stupid Games, Bad
Ideas.[40]

In October 1979, at Arleen Schloss's open space called A's, Basquiat showed his SAMO montages using color Xerox
copies of his works.[41] Schloss allowed Basquiat to use the space to create his "MAN MADE" clothing, which were
painted upcycled garments.[42][43] In November 1979, costume designer Patricia Field carried his clothing line in her
upscale boutique on 8th Street in the East Village. Field also displayed his sculptures in the store window.[44]

When Basquiat and Diaz had a falling out, he inscribed "SAMO IS DEAD" on the walls of SoHo buildings in 1980.[45]
In June 1980, he appeared in High Times magazine, his first national publication, as part of an article titled "Graffiti
'80: The State of the Outlaw Art" by Glenn O'Brien.[46] Later that year, he began filming O'Brien's independent film
Downtown 81 (2000), originally titled New York Beat, which featured some of Gray's recordings on its
soundtrack.[47]

Rise to fame and success: 1980–1986


SAMO Xerox poster (1979)
In June 1980, Basquiat participated in The Times Square Show, a multi-artist exhibition sponsored by Collaborative
Projects Incorporated (Colab) and Fashion Moda.[48] He was noticed by various critics and curators, including Jeffrey
Deitch, who mentioned him in an article titled "Report from Times Square" in the September 1980 issue of Art in America.[49][50] In February
1981, Basquiat participated in the New York/New Wave exhibition, curated by Diego Cortez at New York's P.S.1.[51] Italian artist Sandro Chia
recommended Basquiat's work to Italian dealer Emilio Mazzoli, who promptly bought 10 paintings for Basquiat to have a show at his gallery in
Modena, Italy in May 1981.[23][52] In December 1981, art critic Rene Ricard published "The Radiant Child" in Artforum magazine, the first
extensive article on Basquiat.[53] During this period, Basquiat painted many pieces on objects he found in the streets, such as discarded doors.[54]

Basquiat sold his first painting, Cadillac Moon (1981), to Debbie Harry, lead singer of the punk rock band Blondie, for $200 after they had filmed
Downtown 81 together.[55] He also appeared as a disc jockey in the 1981 Blondie music video "Rapture", a role originally intended for
Grandmaster Flash.[56] At the time, Basquiat was living with his girlfriend, Suzanne Mallouk, who financially supported him as a waitress.[20]

In September 1981, art dealer Annina Nosei invited Basquiat to join her gallery at the suggestion of Sandro Chia.[23] Soon after, he participated in
her group show Public Address.[57] She provided him with materials and a space to work in the basement of her gallery.[30] In 1982, Nosei
arranged for him to move into a loft which also served as a studio at 101 Crosby Street in SoHo.[58][59] He had his first American one-man show at
the Annina Nosei Gallery in March 1982.[30] He also painted in Modena for his second Italian exhibition in March 1982.[60] Feeling exploited, that
show was canceled because he was expected to make eight paintings in one week.[23]
By the summer of 1982, Basquiat had left the Annina Nosei Gallery and gallerist Bruno Bischofberger became his worldwide art dealer.[61] In June
1982, at 21, Basquiat became the youngest artist to ever take part in Documenta in Kassel, Germany.[31] His works were exhibited alongside Joseph
Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Cy Twombly and Andy Warhol.[62] Bischofberger gave Basquiat a one-man show at his Zurich gallery in
September 1982, and arranged for him to meet Warhol for lunch on October 4, 1982.[63] Warhol recalled, "I took a Polaroid and he went home and
within two hours a painting was back, still wet, of him and me together."[64] The painting, Dos Cabezas (1982), ignited a friendship between
them.[65] Basquiat was photographed by James Van Der Zee for an interview with Henry Geldzahler published in the January 1983 issue of
Warhol's Interview magazine.[66]

In November 1982, Basquiat's solo exhibition opened at the Fun Gallery in the East Village.[67] Among the
works exhibited were A Panel of Experts (1982) and Equals Pi (1982).[68] In early December 1982,[69] Basquiat
began working at the studio space art dealer Larry Gagosian had built below his Venice, California home.[70]
There, he commenced a series of paintings for a March 1983 show, his second at the Gagosian Gallery in West
Hollywood.[70] He was accompanied by his girlfriend, then-unknown singer Madonna.[71] Gagosian recalled:
"Everything was going along fine. Jean-Michel was making paintings, I was selling them, and we were having a
lot of fun. But then one day Jean-Michel said, 'My girlfriend is coming to stay with me.' ... So I said, 'Well,
what's she like?' And he said, 'Her name is Madonna and she's going to be huge.' I'll never forget that he said
that."[72] From 1983 to 1988 Basquiat lived at
57 Great Jones Street in NoHo,
Basquiat took considerable interest in the work that artist Robert Rauschenberg was producing at Gemini where he died. A plaque
G.E.L. in West Hollywood.[70] He visited him on several occasions and found inspiration in his commemorating his life was placed
accomplishments.[70] While in Los Angeles, Basquiat painted Hollywood Africans (1983), which portrays him outside the building in 2016.
with graffiti artists Toxic and Rammellzee.[73] He often painted portraits of other graffiti artists—and
sometimes collaborators—in works such as Portrait of A-One A.K.A. King (1982), Toxic (1984), and ERO
(1984).[74] In 1983, he produced the hip-hop record "Beat Bop" featuring Rammellzee and rapper K-Rob.[75] It was pressed in limited quantities on
his Tartown Inc. imprint. He created the cover art for the single, making it highly desirable among both record and art collectors.[76]

In March 1983, at 22 years old, Basquiat became one of the youngest artists to participate in the Whitney
Biennial exhibition of contemporary art.[77][78] Paige Powell, an associate publisher for Interview magazine,
organized a show of his work at her friend's New York apartment in April 1983.[79][80] Shortly after, he began a
relationship with Powell, who was instrumental in fostering his friendship with Warhol.[77] In August 1983,
Basquiat moved into a loft owned by Warhol at 57 Great Jones Street in NoHo, which also served as a
studio.[81]

In the summer of 1983, Basquiat invited Lee Jaffe, a former musician in Bob Marley's band, to join him on a
trip throughout Asia and Europe.[82][83] On his return to New York, he was deeply affected by the death of
Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Michael Stewart, an aspiring black artist in the downtown club scene who was killed by transit police in
Bruno Bischofberger, and September 1983. He painted Defacement (The Death of Michael Stewart) (1983) in response to the
Francesco Clemente in 1984
incident.[84] He also participated in a Christmas benefit with various New York artists for the family of Michael
Stewart in 1983.[85]
Having joined the Mary Boone's SoHo gallery in 1983, Basquiat had his first show there in May 1984.[86] A large number of photographs depict a
collaboration between Warhol and Basquiat in 1984 and 1985.[87] When they collaborated, Warhol would start with something very concrete or a
recognizable image and then Basquiat defaced it in his animated style.[88] They made an homage to the 1984 Summer Olympics with Olympics
(1984). Other collaborations include Taxi, 45th/Broadway (1984–85) and Zenith (1985). Their joint exhibition, Paintings, at the Tony Shafrazi
Gallery, caused a rift in their friendship after it was panned by critics and Basquiat was called Warhol's mascot.[64]

Basquiat often painted in expensive Armani suits and would appear in public in the same paint-splattered clothes.[89][90] He was a regular at the
Area nightclub, where he sometimes worked the turntables as a DJ for fun.[91] He also painted murals for the Palladium nightclub in New York
City.[92] His swift rise to fame was covered in the media. He appeared on the cover of the February 10, 1985, issue of The New York Times
Magazine in a feature titled "New Art, New Money: The Marketing of an American Artist".[23] His work appeared in GQ and Esquire, and he was
interviewed for MTV's "Art Break" segment.[93][94] In 1985, he walked the runway for Comme des Garçons Spring fashion show in New
York.[95][96]

In the mid-1980s, Basquiat was earning $1.4 million a year and he was receiving lump sums of $40,000 from art dealers.[97] Despite his success,
his emotional instability continued to haunt him. "The more money Basquiat made, the more paranoid and deeply involved with drugs he
became," wrote journalist Michael Shnayerson.[97] Basquiat's cocaine use became so excessive that he blew a hole in his nasal septum.[30] A friend
claimed that Basquiat confessed he was on heroin in late 1980.[30] Many of his peers speculated that his drug use was a means of coping with the
demands of his newfound fame, the exploitative nature of the art industry, and the pressures of being a black man in the white-dominated art
world.[98]

For what would be his last exhibition on the West Coast, Basquiat returned to Los Angeles for his show at the Gagosian Gallery in January
1986.[99] In February 1986, Basquiat traveled to Atlanta, Georgia for an exhibition of his drawings at Fay Gold Gallery.[100] That month, he
participated in Limelight's Art Against Apartheid benefit.[101] In the summer, he had a solo exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Salzburg.[99]
He was also invited to walk the runway for Rei Kawakubo again, this time at the Comme des Garçons Homme Plus fashion show in Paris.[102][103]
In October 1986, Basquiat flew to Ivory Coast for an exhibition of his work organized by Bruno Bischofberger at the French Cultural Institute in
Abidjan.[99][104] He was accompanied by his girlfriend Jennifer Goode, who worked at his frequent hangout, Area nightclub.[105][106] In November
1986, at 25 years old, Basquiat became the youngest artist given an exhibition at Kestner-Gesellschaft in Hanover, Germany.[107]

Final years and death: 1986–1988

During their relationship, Goode began snorting heroin with Basquiat since drugs were at her disposal.[14] "He didn't push it on me, but it was just
there and I was so naïve," she said.[14] In late 1986, she successfully got herself and Basquiat into a methadone program in Manhattan, but he quit
after three weeks.[108] According to Goode, he didn't start injecting heroin until after she ended their relationship.[14] In the last 18 months of his
life, Basquiat became something of a recluse.[98] His continued drug use is thought to have been a way of coping after the death of his friend Andy
Warhol in February 1987.[98][14]

In 1987, Basquiat had exhibitions at Galerie Daniel Templon in Paris, the Akira Ikeda Gallery in Tokyo, and the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New
York.[109] He designed a Ferris wheel for André Heller's Luna Luna, an ephemeral amusement park in Hamburg from June to August 1987 with
rides designed by renowned contemporary artists.[110]
In January 1988, Basquiat traveled to Paris for his exhibition at the Yvon Lambert Gallery and to Düsseldorf for an exhibition at the Hans Mayer
Gallery.[111] While in Paris, he befriended Ivorian artist Ouattara Watts.[112] They made plans to travel together to Watts' birthplace, Korhogo, that
summer.[111] Following his exhibition at the Vrej Baghoomian Gallery in New York in April 1988, Basquiat traveled to Maui in June to withdraw
from drug use.[98][111] After returning to New York in July, Basquiat ran into Keith Haring on Broadway, who stated that this last encounter was
the only time Basquiat ever discussed his drug problem with him.[113] Glenn O'Brien also recalled Basquiat calling him and telling him he was
"feeling really good."[114]

Despite attempts at sobriety, Basquiat died at the age of 27 of a heroin overdose at his home on Great Jones Street in Manhattan on August 12,
1988.[30][39] He had been found unresponsive in his bedroom by his girlfriend Kelle Inman and was taken to Cabrini Medical Center, where he was
pronounced dead on arrival.[115][14]

Basquiat is buried at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery.[116] A private funeral was held at Frank E. Campbell
Funeral Chapel on August 17, 1988.[116] The funeral was attended by immediate family and close friends,
including Keith Haring, Francesco Clemente, Glenn O'Brien, and Basquiat's former girlfriend Paige
Powell.[116][114] Art dealer Jeffrey Deitch delivered a eulogy.[49]

A public memorial was held at Saint Peter's Church on November 3, 1988.[117] Among the speakers was Ingrid
Sischy, who as the editor of Artforum got to know Basquiat well and commissioned a number of articles that
introduced his work to the wider world.[118] Basquiat's former girlfriend Suzanne Mallouk recited sections of A.
R. Penck's "Poem for Basquiat" and his friend Fab 5 Freddy read a poem by Langston Hughes.[119] The 300
guests included musicians John Lurie and Arto Lindsay, Keith Haring, poet David Shapiro, Glenn O'Brien, and Basquiat's grave at Green-Wood
members of Basquiat's former band Gray.[117] Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York

In memory of the late artist, Keith Haring created the painting A Pile of Crowns for Jean-Michel Basquiat.[120]
In the obituary Haring wrote for Vogue, he stated: "He truly created a lifetime of works in ten years. Greedily, we wonder what else he might have
created, what masterpieces we have been cheated out of by his death, but the fact is that he has created enough work to intrigue generations to
come. Only now will people begin to understand the magnitude of his contribution".[121][122]

Artistry
Art critic Franklin Sirmans analyzed that Basquiat appropriated poetry, drawing, and painting, and
Basquiat's canon revolves around
married text and image, abstraction, figuration, and historical information mixed with contemporary single heroic figures: athletes,
critique.[28] His social commentary were acutely political and direct in their criticism of colonialism and prophets, warriors, cops, musicians,
support for class struggle.[28] He also explored artistic legacies from wide sources, including an kings and the artist himself. In these
interrogation of the Classical tradition.[124] Art historian Fred Hoffman hypothesizes that the images the head is often a central
underlying of Basquiat's self-identification as an artist was his "innate capacity to function as something focus, topped by crowns, hats, and
like an oracle, distilling his perceptions of the outside world down to their essence and, in turn, halos. In this way the intellect is
projecting them outward through his creative act",[125] and that his art focused on recurrent "suggestive emphasized, lifted up to notice,
dichotomies" such as wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and inner versus outer privileged over the body and the
experience.[125]
Before his career as a painter began, Basquiat produced punk-inspired postcards for sale on the street, physicality of these figures (i.e. black
and became known for his political–poetical graffiti under the name of SAMO.[40] He often drew on men) commonly represent in the
random objects and surfaces, including other people's clothing.[37] The conjunction of various media is world.
an integral element of his art. His paintings are typically covered with codes of all kinds: words, letters,
numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, and diagrams.[126]
—Kellie Jones, Lost in Translation:
Basquiat primarily used texts as reference sources.[127] A few of the books he used were Gray's Jean-Michel in the (Re)Mix[123]
Anatomy, Henry Dreyfuss' Symbol Sourcebook, Leonardo da Vinci published by Reynal & Company,
and Burchard Brentjes' African Rock Art, Flash of the Spirit by Robert Farris Thompson.[128][129]

A middle period from late 1982 to 1985 featured multi-panel paintings and individual canvases with exposed stretcher bars, the surface dense with
writing, collage and imagery. The years 1984 to 1985 were also the period of the Basquiat–Warhol collaborations.[130]

Drawings

In his short but prolific career, Basquiat produced around 1,500 drawings, around 600 paintings, and many sculpture
and mixed media works.[131] He drew constantly and often used objects around him as surfaces when paper was not
immediately at hand.[132][133] Since childhood, he produced cartoon-inspired drawings when encouraged by his
mother's interest in art, and drawing became a part of his expression as an artist.[134] He drew in many different
media, most commonly ink, pencil, felt-tip or marker, and oil-stick. He sometimes used Xerox copies of fragments of
his drawings to paste onto the canvases of larger paintings.[135]

The first public showing of Basquiat's paintings and drawings was in 1981 at the MoMA PS1 New York/New Wave
exhibition. Rene Ricard's article "Radiant Child" in Artforum magazine brought Basquiat to the attention of the art
world.[136] Basquiat immortalized Ricard in two drawings, Untitled (Axe/Rene) (1984) and René Ricard (1984).[137]

A poet as well as an artist, words featured heavily in his drawings and paintings, with direct references to racism,
slavery, the people and street scene of 1980s New York, black historical figures, famous musicians and athletes, as his Basquiat drawing of the
notebooks and many important drawings demonstrate.[138][139] Often Basquiat's drawings were untitled, and as such supportive art critic Rene
to differentiate works a word written within the drawing is commonly in parentheses after Untitled. After Basquiat Ricard, Untitled (Axe/Rene)
died, his estate was controlled by his father Gérard Basquiat, who also oversaw the committee which authenticated (1984)
artworks, and operated from 1994 to 2012 to review over 2000 works, the majority of which were drawings.[140]

Heroes and saints

A prominent theme in Basquiat's work is the portrayal of historically prominent black figures, who were identified as heroes and saints. His early
works often featured the iconographic depiction of crowns and halos to distinguish heroes and saints in his specially chosen pantheon.[31] "Jean-
Michel's crown has three peaks, for his three royal lineages: the poet, the musician, the great boxing champion. Jean measured his skill against all
he deemed strong, without prejudice as to their taste or age," said his friend and artist Francesco Clemente.[141] Reviewing Basquiat's show at the
Bilbao Guggenheim, Art Daily noted that "Basquiat's crown is a changeable symbol: at times a halo and at others a crown of thorns, emphasizing
the martyrdom that often goes hand in hand with sainthood. For Basquiat, these heroes and saints are warriors, occasionally rendered triumphant
with arms raised in victory."[142]

Basquiat was particularly a fan of bebop and cited saxophonist Charlie Parker as a hero.[23] He frequently referenced Parker and other jazz
musicians in paintings such as Charles the First (1982) and Horn Players (1983), and King Zulu (1986).[55] "Basquiat looked to jazz music for
inspiration and for instruction, much in the same way that he looked to the modern masters of painting," said art historian Jordana Moore
Saggese.[143]

Anatomy and heads

A major reference source used by Basquiat throughout his career was the book Gray's Anatomy, which his mother had
given him while he was in the hospital when he was seven.[13] It remained influential in his depictions of human
anatomy, and in its mixture of image and text as seen in Flesh and Spirit (1982–83). Art historian Olivier Berggruen
situates in Basquiat's anatomical screen prints Anatomy (1982) an assertion of vulnerability, one which "creates an
aesthetic of the body as damaged, scarred, fragmented, incomplete, or torn apart, once the organic whole has
disappeared. Paradoxically, it is the very act of creating these representations that conjures a positive corporeal
valence between the artist and his sense of self or identity."[144]

Heads and skulls are significant focal points of many of Basquiat's most seminal works.[145] Heads in works like
Untitled (Two Heads on Gold) (1982) and Philistines (1982) are reminiscent of African masks, suggesting a cultural
reclamation.[145] The skulls allude to Haitian Vodou, which is filled with skull symbolism; the paintings Red Skull Untitled (Skull) (1981)
(1982) and Untitled (1982) can be seen as primary examples.[146] In reference to the potent image depicted in Untitled
(Skull) (1981), art historian Fred Hoffman writes that Basquiat was likely "caught off guard, possibly even frightened,
by the power and energy emanating from this unexpected image."[125] Further investigation by Hoffman in his book The Art of Jean-Michel
Basquiat reveals a deeper interest in the artist's fascination with heads that proves an evolution in the artist's oeuvre from one of raw power to one
of more refined cognizance.[147]

Heritage

Basquiat's diverse cultural heritage was one of his many sources of inspiration. He often incorporated Spanish words into his artworks like
Untitled (Pollo Frito) (1982) and Sabado por la Noche (1984). Basquiat's La Hara (1981), a menacing portrait of a white police officer, combines
the Nuyorican slang term for police (la jara) and the Irish surname O'Hara.[148] The black-hatted figure that appears in his paintings The Guilt of
Gold Teeth (1982) and Despues De Un Pun (1987) is believed to represent Baron Samedi, the spirit of death and resurrection in Haitian
Vodou.[149]

Basquiat has various works deriving from African-American history, namely Slave Auction (1982), Undiscovered Genius of the Mississippi Delta
(1983), Untitled (History of the Black People) (1983), and Jim Crow (1986).[150] Another painting, Irony of Negro Policeman (1981), illustrates
how African-Americans have been controlled by a predominantly Caucasian society. Basquiat sought to portray that African-Americans have
become complicit with the "institutionalized forms of whiteness and corrupt white regimes of power" years after the Jim Crow era had ended.[151]
This concept has been reiterated in additional Basquiat works, including Created Equal (https://www.wikiart.org/en/jean-michel-basquiat/create
d-equal-1984) (1984).

In the essay "Lost in Translation: Jean-Michel in the (Re)Mix," Kellie Jones posits that Basquiat's "mischievous, complex, and neologistic side,
with regard to the fashioning of modernity and the influence and effluence of black culture" are often elided by critics and viewers, and thus "lost
in translation."[123]

Reception
Shortly after his death, The New York Times indicated that Basquiat was "the most famous of only a Like a DJ, Basquiat adeptly
small number of young black artists who have achieved national recognition."[98] Art critic Bonnie reworked Neo-expressionism's
Rosenberg wrote that Basquiat experienced a good taste of fame in his last years when he was a clichéd language of gesture,
"critically embraced and popularly celebrated artistic phenomenon"; and that some people focused on freedom, and angst and redirected
the "superficial exoticism of his work", missing the fact that it "held important connections to expressive Pop art's strategy of appropriation
precursors."[152] to produce a body of work that at
times celebrated black culture and
Traditionally, the interpretation of Basquiat's works at the visual level comes from the subdued
history but also revealed its
emotional tone of what they represent compared to what is actually depicted. For example, the figures complexity and contradictions.
in his paintings, as stated by writer Stephen Metcalf, "are shown frontally, with little or no depth of
field, and nerves and organs are exposed, as in an anatomy textbook. Are these creatures dead and
being clinically dissected, one wonders, or alive and in immense pain?"[59] Writer Olivia Laing noted —Lydia Lee[28]
that "words jumped out at him, from the back of cereal boxes or subway ads, and he stayed alert to their
subversive properties, their double and hidden meaning."[153]

A second recurrent reference to Basquiat's aesthetics comes from the artist's intention to share, in the words of gallerist Niru Ratnam, a "highly
individualistic, expressive view of the world".[154] Art historian Luis Alberto Mejia Clavijo believes Basquiat's work inspires people to "paint like a
child, don't paint what is in the surface but what you are re-creating inside.[155] Musician David Bowie, who was a collector of Basquiat's works,
stated that "he seemed to digest the frenetic flow of passing image and experience, put them through some kind of internal reorganization and
dress the canvas with this resultant network of chance."[55]

Art critics have also compared Basquiat's work to the emergence of hip-hop during the same era. "Basquiat's art—like the best hip-hop—takes
apart and reassembles the work that came before it," said art critic Franklin Sirmans in a 2005 essay, "In the Cipher: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop
Culture".[156]

Art critic Rene Ricard wrote in his 1981 article "The Radiant Child":

I'm always amazed at how people come up with things. Like Jean-Michel. How did he come up with the words he puts all over
everything, his way of making a point without overstating the case, using one or two words he reveals a political acuity, gets the viewer
going in the direction he wants, the illusion of the bombed-over wall. One or two words containing a full body. One or two words on a
Jean-Michel contain the entire history of graffiti. What he incorporates into his pictures, whether found or made, is specific and
selective. He has a perfect idea of what he's getting across, using everything that collates to his vision.[53]

Curator Marc Mayer wrote in the 2005 essay "Basquiat in History":

Basquiat speaks articulately while dodging the full impact of clarity like a matador. We can read his pictures without strenuous effort—
the words, the images, the colors and the construction—but we cannot quite fathom the point they belabor. Keeping us in this state of
half-knowing, of mystery-within-familiarity, had been the core technique of his brand of communication since his adolescent days as
the graffiti poet SAMO. To enjoy them, we are not meant to analyze the pictures too carefully. Quantifying the encyclopedic breadth of
his research certainly results in an interesting inventory, but the sum cannot adequately explain his pictures, which requires an effort
outside the purview of iconography ... he painted a calculated incoherence, calibrating the mystery of what such apparently meaning-
laden pictures might ultimately mean.[157]

Criticism

In the 1980s, art critic Robert Hughes dismissed Basquiat's work as absurd.[158] He attributed the Basquiat phenomenon to be a mixture of hype,
overproduction, and a greedy art market.[159]

In a 1997 review for The Daily Telegraph, art critic Hilton Kramer begins by stating that Basquiat had no idea what the word "quality" meant. He
relentlessly criticized Basquiat as a "talentless hustler" and "street-smart but otherwise invincibly ignorant", arguing that art dealers of the time
were "as ignorant about art as Basquiat himself." In saying that Basquiat's work never rose above "that lowly artistic station" of graffiti "even when
his paintings were fetching enormous prices," Kramer argued that graffiti art "acquired a cult status in certain New York art circles." He further
opined, "As a result of the campaign waged by these art-world entrepreneurs on Basquiat's behalf—and their own, of course—there was never any
doubt that the museums, the collectors and the media would fall into line" when talking about the marketing of Basquiat's name.[160]

Exhibitions
Basquiat's first public exhibition was at The Times Square Show in New York in June 1980.[48] In May 1981, he had his first solo exhibition at
Galleria d'Arte Emilio Mazzoli in Modena.[52] In late 1981, he joined the Annina Nosei Gallery in New York, where he had his first American one-
man show from March 6 to April 1, 1982.[161] In 1982, he also had shows at the Gagosian Gallery in West Hollywood, Galerie Bruno Bischofberger
in Zurich, and the Fun Gallery in the East Village.[162] Major exhibitions of his work have included Jean-Michel Basquiat: Paintings 1981–1984 at
the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh in 1984, which traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London; Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen,
Rotterdam in 1985. In 1985, the University Art Museum, Berkeley hosted Basquiat's first solo American museum exhibition.[163] His work was
showcased at Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hannover in 1987 and 1989.[164]

The first retrospective of his work was held by the Baghoomian Gallery in New York from October to November 1989.[165] His first museum
retrospective, Jean-Michel Basquiat, was at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York from October 1992 to February 1993.[166][167] The
show was sponsored by AT&T, MTV and Madonna.[168] It subsequently traveled to the Menil Collection in Texas; the Des Moines Art Center in
Iowa; and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama, from 1993 to 1994.[169] The exhibition's catalog was edited by Richard Marshall and
included several essays from different perspectives.[170] In 1996, Madonna sponsored an exhibition of his work at the Serpentine Gallery in
London.[171][172][173]

In March 2005, the retrospective Basquiat was mounted by the Brooklyn Museum in New York.[174] It traveled to the Museum of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.[175] From October 2006 to January 2007, the first Basquiat exhibition in Puerto Rico
took place at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (MAPR), produced by ArtPremium, Corinne Timsit and Eric Bonici.[176]

Basquiat remains an important source of inspiration for a younger generation of contemporary artists all over the world, such as Rita Ackermann
and Kader Attia—as shown, for example, at the exhibition Street and Studio: From Basquiat to Séripop co-curated by Cathérine Hug and Thomas
Mießgang and previously exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien, Austria, in 2010.[177] Basquiat and the Bayou, a 2014 show presented by the Ogden
Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans, focused on the artist's works with themes of the American South.[178] The Brooklyn Museum exhibited
Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks in 2015.[179] In 2017, Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980 exhibited as Museum of
Contemporary Art Denver, which displayed works created during the year Basquiat lived with his friend Alexis Adler.[38] Later that year, the
Barbican Centre in London exhibited Basquiat: Boom for Real.[180]

In 2019, the Brant Foundation in New York, hosted an extensive exhibition of Basquiat's works with free admission.[181] All 50,000 tickets were
claimed before the exhibition opened, so additional tickets were released.[182] In June 2019, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York
presented Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story.[183] Later that year, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne opened the exhibition
Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossing Lines.[184] The Lotte Museum of Art hosted the first major exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat
in Seoul from October 2020 to February 2021.[185] The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibited Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop
Generation from October 2020 to July 2021.[186]

In February 2022, the Orlando Museum of Art mounted the controversial exhibition Heroes & Monsters, which consisted of 25 cardboard works
that were claimed to have been sold by Basquiat directly to screenwriter Thad Mumford in 1982, and then placed in storage, where they remained
until being rediscovered in 2012.[187][188][189] The paintings were seized in a raid by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in June 2022.[190] The
New York Times obtained an affidavit that revealed Mumford signed a declaration in the presence of federal agents stating that "at no time in the
1980s or any other time did I meet with Jean-Michel Basquiat, and at no time did I acquire or purchase any paintings from him."[191]

In 2022, Basquiat's family curated Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure, an immersive exhibition with over 200 never-before-seen and rarely
shown works, at the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea, New York.[192][193] In September 2022, the Albertina presented the first museum
retrospective of Basquiat's work in Austria.[194]

Art market
Basquiat sold his first painting to singer Debbie Harry for $200 in 1981.[55] Advised by Italian artist Sandro Chia, gallerist Emilio Mazzoli
purchased ten of Basquiat's works for $10,000 and held an exhibition at his gallery in Modena in May 1981.[23] Spurred by the Neo-expressionism
art boom, his work was in great demand by 1982, which is considered his most valuable year.[162] A majority of his highest-selling paintings at
auction date to 1982. Recalling that year, Basquiat said, "I had some money; I made the best paintings ever."[23] His paintings were priced at
$5,000 to $10,000 in 1983—lowered from the range of $10,000 to $15,000 when he joined Mary Boone's gallery to reflect what she felt was
consistent with those of other artists in her gallery.[195] In 1984, it was reported that in two years his work appreciated in value by 500%.[196] In the
mid-1980s, Basquiat was earning $1.4 million a year as an artist.[97] By 1985, his paintings were selling for $10,000 to $25,000 each.[23]
Basquiat's rise to fame in the international art market landed him on the cover of The New York Times Magazine in 1985, which was
unprecedented for a young African-American artist.[197]

Since Basquiat's death in 1988, the market for his work has developed steadily—in line with overall art market trends—with a dramatic peak in
2007 when, at the height of the art market boom, the global auction volume for his work was over $115 million. Brett Gorvy, deputy chairman of
Christie's, is quoted describing Basquiat's market as "two-tiered ... The most coveted material is rare, generally dating from the best period, 1981–
83."[198] Until 2002, the highest amount paid for an original work of Basquiat's was $3.3 million for Self-Portrait (1982), sold at Christie's in
1998.[199] In 2002, Basquiat's Profit I (1982) was sold at Christie's by drummer Lars Ulrich of the heavy metal band Metallica for $5.5 million.[200]
The proceedings of the auction were documented in the 2004 film Metallica: Some Kind of Monster.[201]

In June 2002, New York con-artist Alfredo Martinez was charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with attempting to deceive two art dealers
by selling them $185,000 worth of fake Basquiat drawings.[202] The charges against Martinez, which landed him in Manhattan's Metropolitan
Correction Center for 21 months, involved a scheme to sell drawings he copied from authentic artworks, accompanied by forged certificates of
authenticity.[203] Martinez claimed he got away with selling fake Basquiat drawings for 18 years.[204][205]

In 2007, Basquiat's painting Hannibal (1982) was seized by federal authorities as part of an embezzlement scheme by convicted Brazilian money
launderer and former banker Edemar Cid Ferreira.[206] Ferreira had purchased the painting with illegally acquired funds while he controlled
Banco Santos in Brazil.[206] It was shipped to a Manhattan warehouse, via the Netherlands, with a false shipping invoice stating it was worth
$100.[207] The painting was later sold at Sotheby's for $13.1 million.[208]

Between 2007 and 2012, the price of Basquiat's work continued to steadily increase up to $16.3 million.[209][210][211] The sale of Untitled (1981) for
$20.1 million in 2012 elevated his market to a new stratosphere.[212] Soon other works in his oeuvre outpaced that record. Another work, Untitled
(1981), depicting a fisherman, sold for $26.4 million in 2012.[213] In 2013, Dustheads (1982) sold for $48.8 million at Christie's.[214] Japanese
businessman Yusaku Maezawa purchased Untitled (1982), depicting a devil-like figure, for $57.3 million at Christie's in 2017.[215] He sold the
painting for $85 million at Phillips in 2022.[216] Maezawa also purchased Basquiat's Untitled (1982), a powerful depiction of a black skull with red
and yellow rivulets, for a record-setting $110.5 million in May 2017.[217] It is the second highest price ever paid at auction for artwork by an
American artist.[218][219]

In 2018, Flexible (1984) sold for $45.3 million, becoming Basquiat's first post-1983 painting to surpass the $20 million mark.[220] In June 2020,
Untitled (Head) (1982), sold for $15.2 million; a record for a Sotheby's online sale and a record for a Basquiat work on paper.[221] In July 2020,
Loïc Gouzer's Fair Warning app announced that an untitled drawing on paper sold for $10.8 million, which is a record high for an in-app
purchase.[222] Earlier that year, American businessman Ken Griffin purchased Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump (1982) for upwards of $100 million
from art collector Peter Brant.[223][224] In March 2021, Basquiat's Warrior (1982) sold for $41.8 million at Christie's in Hong Kong, which is the
most expensive Western work of art sold at auction in Asia.[225][226] In May 2021, Basquiat's In This Case (1983), sold for $93.1 million at
Christie's in New York.[227] Later that year, his painting Donut Revenge (1982) sold for $20.9 million at Christie's in Hong Kong.[228]

Authentication committee
The authentication committee of the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat was formed by the Robert Miller Gallery, the gallery that was assigned to
handle Basquiat's estate after his death, in part to wage battle against the growing number of fakes and forgeries in the Basquiat market.[229] The
cost of the committee's opinion was $100.[229] The committee was headed by Basquiat's father Gérard Basquiat. Members varied depending on
who was available at the time when a piece was being authenticated, but they have included the curators and gallerists Diego Cortez, Jeffrey
Deitch, Annina Nosei, John Cheim, Richard Marshall, Fred Hoffman, and publisher Larry Warsh.[230][231]

In 2008, the authentication committee was sued by collector Gerard De Geer, who claimed the committee breached its contract by refusing to offer
an opinion on the authenticity of the painting Fuego Flores (1983).[232] After the lawsuit was dismissed, the committee ruled the work
genuine.[233] In January 2012, the committee announced that after eighteen years it would dissolve in September of that year and no longer
consider applications.[231]

Sexuality
Basquiat had many romantic relationships with women.[234][20] Although he never publicly identified as bisexual, he had sexual relationships with
men according to several friends.[235][236] Biographer Phoebe Hoban stated that his first sexual experiences were homosexual while he was a
minor in Puerto Rico; he had been orally raped by a barber dressed in drag, then he got involved with a deejay.[19] Art critic Rene Ricard, who
helped launch Basquiat's career, said that Basquiat was into everything and had "turned tricks" in Condado when he lived in Puerto Rico.[237] As a
teenager, Basquiat told a friend that he worked as a prostitute on 42nd Street in Manhattan when he ran away from home.[25]

Basquiat's former girlfriend Suzanne Mallouk described his sexual interest as "not monochromatic. It did not rely on visual stimulation, such as a
pretty girl. It was a very rich multichromatic sexuality. He was attracted to people for all different reasons. They could be boys, girls, thin, fat,
pretty, ugly ... He was attracted to intelligence more than anything and to pain. He was very attracted to people who silently bore some sort of
inner pain as he did, and he loved people who were one of a kind, people who had a unique vision of things."[238]

Legacy
Basquiat's estate was administered by his father, Gerard Basquiat, until his passing in 2013.[140] It is now run
by his sisters, Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat.[239]

In 2015, Basquiat was featured on the cover of Vanity Fair's Art and Artists Special Edition.[240] In 2016, the
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation placed a plaque commemorating Basquiat's life outside his
former residence at 57 Great Jones Street in Manhattan.[241] In 2017, Basquiat was posthumously awarded the
key to the city of Brooklyn by Borough President Eric Adams and honored on the Celebrity Path at the
Brooklyn Botanic Garden.[242]

Before the exhibition Basquiat: Boom for Real at London's Barbican Centre in 2017, graffiti artist Banksy Place Jean-Michel Basquiat in
Paris, France
created two murals inspired by Basquiat on the walls of the Barbican.[243] The first mural depicts Basquiat's
painting Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump (1982) being searched by two police officers.[244][245] The second
mural depicts a carousel with the carriages replaced with Basquiat's signature crown motif.[246]
In 2018, a public square in the 13th arrondissement of Paris was named Place Jean-Michel Basquiat in his memory.[247] For the 2020–21 NBA
season, the Brooklyn Nets honored Basquiat with their City Edition uniform and a court design inspired by his art.[248][249] In 2021, the Joe and
Clara Tsai Foundation funded a Basquiat educational arts program developed in partnership between the Brooklyn Nets, the New York City
Department of Education and the Fund for Public Schools.[250] The Nets used a white version of the Basquiat City Edition uniform for the 2022–
23 NBA season.[251]

Fashion

In 2007, Basquiat was listed among GQ's 50 Most Stylish Men of the Past 50 Years.[252] Basquiat often painted in expensive Armani suits and he
did a photo shoot for Issey Miyake.[253][254] Comme des Garçons was one of his favorite brands; he was a model for the Spring 1986 fashion show
in New York and the Homme Plus Spring/Summer 1987 fashion show in Paris.[96][255][256] To commemorate Basquiat's runway appearances,
Comme des Garçons featured his prints in the brand's Fall/Winter 2018 collection.[257] In 2015, Basquiat was featured on the cover of T: The New
York Times Style Magazine Men's Style issue.[258]

Valentino's Fall/Winter 2006 collection paid homage to Basquiat.[259] Sean John created a capsule collection for the 30th anniversary of
Basquiat's death in 2018.[260] Apparel and accessories companies that have featured Basquiat's work include Uniqlo,[261] Urban Outfitters,
Supreme,[262] Herschel Supply Co.,[263] Alice + Olivia,[264] Olympia Le-Tan,[265] DAEM,[266] Coach New York,[267] and Saint Laurent.[268]
Footwear companies such as Dr. Martens,[269] Reebok,[248] and Vivobarefoot have also collaborated with Basquiat's estate.[270]

In 2022, Basquiat's estate partnered with Black Fashion Fair for a limited-run capsule collection, which was on view at the exhibition Jean-Michel
Basquiat: King Pleasure in New York City.[271]

Film, television and theater

Basquiat starred in Downtown 81, a vérité movie written by Glenn O'Brien and shot by Edo Bertoglio in 1980–81, but not released until 2000.[272]
In 1996, painter Julian Schnabel made his filmmaking debut with the biopic Basquiat. It stars actor Jeffrey Wright as Basquiat and David Bowie as
Andy Warhol.[273]

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, a documentary film directed by Tamra Davis, premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was
shown on the PBS series Independent Lens in 2011.[274][275] Sara Driver directed the documentary film Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of
Jean-Michel Basquiat, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[276] In 2018, PBS aired the documentary Basquiat: Rage
to Riches as part of the American Masters series.[277]

In January 2022, it was reported that actor Kelvin Harrison Jr. will star as Basquiat in an upcoming biopic titled Samo Lives, which will be
written, directed and produced by Julius Onah.[278] In February 2022, it was announced that actor Stephan James will star and co-produce a
limited series about Basquiat.[279] FThe Collaboration, a play by Anthony McCarten about Basquiat and Warhol, ran from January to March 2022
at London's Young Vic Theatre with Jeremy Pope portraying Basquiat, and Paul Bettany as Warhol.[280] The play then moved to Broadway, for a
limited run from December 2022 through March 2023, again starring Bethany and Pope, produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club.[281] The pair
have also starred in a film version, scheduled to come out later in 2023.

Literature

In 1991, poet Kevin Young published the book To Repel Ghosts, a compendium of 117 poems relating to Basquiat's life,
individual paintings, and social themes found in the artist's work. He published a "remix" of the book in 2005.[282] In
1993, a children's book was released titled Life Doesn't Frighten Me, which combines a poem written by Maya Angelou
with art made by Basquiat.[283]

In 1998, journalist Phoebe Hoban published the unauthorized biography Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art.[1] In 2000,
author Jennifer Clement wrote the memoir Widow Basquiat: A Love Story, based on the narratives told to her by
Basquiat's former girlfriend Suzanne Mallouk.[284]

In 2005, poet M. K. Asante published the poem "SAMO", dedicated to Basquiat, in his book Beautiful. And Ugly Too.
A graffito showing Jean-
The children's book Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, written and illustrated by Javaka
Michel Basquiat
Steptoe, was released in 2016.[285] The picture book won the Caldecott Medal in 2017.[286] In 2019, illustrator Paolo
Parisi wrote the graphic novel Basquiat: A Graphic Novel, following Basquiat's journey from street-art legend SAMO
to international art-scene darling, up until his death.[287]

Music

Shortly after Basquiat's death, guitarist Vernon Reid of the funk metal band Living Colour wrote a song called "Desperate People", released on
their album Vivid. The song primarily addresses the drug scene of New York at that time. Reid was inspired to write the song after receiving a
phone call from Greg Tate informing him of Basquiat's death.[288]

In August 2014, Revelation 13:18 released the single "Old School" featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, along with the self-titled album Revelation
13:18 x Basquiat. The release date of "Old School" coincided with the anniversary of Basquiat's death.[289] In 2020, New York rock band the
Strokes used Basquiat's painting Bird on Money (1981) as the cover art for their album The New Abnormal.[290]

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Further reading
Almiron, J. Faith; (2019). "No One Owns Basquiat: Not Even Peter Brant (https://hyperallergic.com/497053/jean-michel-basquiat-brant-foundati
on/)". Hyperallergic
Basquiat, Jean-Michel; Buchhart, Dieter; Keller, Sam; O'Brien, Glenn (2010) Jean-Michel Basquiat. Hatje Cantz. ISBN 978-3-7757-2593-4
Basquiat, Jean-Michel; O'Brien, Glenn; Cortez, Diego (2007). Jean-Michel Basquiat: 1981: the Studio of the Street, Charta. ISBN 978-88-
8158-625-7
Basquiat, Jean Michel; Hoffman, Fred; Mayer, Marc (2005). Basquiat. Merrell Publishers. ISBN 1-85894-287-X
Buchhart, Dieter; Nairne, Eleanor (2017). Basquiat: Boom for Real. London: Prestel Publishing. ISBN 978-3-7913-5636-5
Clement, Jennifer (2014) Widow Basquiat: A Love Story. Broadway Books. ISBN 978-0-553-41991-7
Fretz, Eric (2010). Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Biography. Greenwood. ISBN 978-0-313-38056-3.
Hoban, Pheobe (1998). Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art. New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-85477-6.
Hoffman, Fred (2014). Jean-Michel Basquiat Drawing: Work from the Schorr Family Collection. Acquavella. ISBN 978-0-8478-4447-0
Marenzi, Luca (1999) Jean-Michel Basquiat. Charta. ISBN 978-88-8158-239-6
Saggese, Jordana Moore (2014). Reading Basquiat: Exploring Ambivalence in American. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-
27624-6
Saggese, Jordana Moore (2021). The Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader: Writings, Interviews, and Critical Responses. University of California
Press. ISBN 978-0-520-30516-8.

External links
Official website (http://basquiat.com/)
Jean-Michel Basquiat (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01s0bnn), BBC World Service program on Basquiat
Jean-Michel Basquiat (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0060016/) at IMDb

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