Jean Michel Basquiat drawings
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Jean Michel Basquiat drawings
(A Bulfinch Press book)
Little, Brown, c1990
1st paperback ed
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Basquiat drawings
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Exhibition catalogue
Cover and spine title: Basquiat drawings
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Robert Miller Gallery, New York in Nov. 1990
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Jean Michel Basquiat died in 1988 at the age of 27 after a decade spent in frantic pursuit of life and art. During his brief, but productive reign as "enfant terrible" and prodigious deity, Basquiat impacted contemporary art with an unsettling mixture of artistic resources and a personal mastery of the social nuances of his era. Collaborator with other artists such as Andy Warhol and Francesco Clemente and an influence on their work, Basquiat remains today a controversial artist of significance and excitement. The drawings in this book, published to coincide with The Whitney Museum of American Art's major retrospective of Basquiat's painting, capture all the energy, excess and conflict of the 1980s. An essential link between his street art and his painting, Basquiat's drawings provide insight into his artistic imagination and explore the entire range of his diverse interests.
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