Basquiat
About this book
Basquiat first came to prominence when he collaborated with Al Diaz to spray-paint enigmatic statements under a pseudonym. He went on to work on collages, Xerox art, postcards, performances, and music before establishing his reputation as one of the most important painters of his generation. Accompanying a major exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery, this book opens with introductory essays from the curators, which place his practice in a wider art historical context and look at his career through the lens of performance. Six thematic chapters offer new research, with essays from poet Christian Campbell; curator Carlo McCormick on New York/New Wave; writer Glenn O'Brien on the downtown scene; academic Jordana Moore Saggese on Basquiat's relationship to film and television; and music scholar Francesco Martinelli on Basquiat's obsession with jazz.
Subjects
Abstract expressionismExhibitionsStreet artCriticism and interpretationAmerican PaintingModern PaintingAfrican American paintersThemes, motivesHistoryBasquiat, jean-michel, 1961-1988Art, americanArt, modern, 20th century, exhibitionsInterviewsART / Collections, Catalogs, ExhibitionsArt and DesignARTCollections, Catalogs, Exhibitions