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Words are all we have : paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Words are all we have : paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Engels
2016
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In the New York of the eighties, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was the first African-American artist to receive international attention. The enormous scope of his oeuvre is inversely proportional to the short, productive period he was given. As the complexity and trailblazing innovative power of his paintings and drawings has been previously discussed at length—this book focuses on the creative…
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In the New York of the eighties, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was the first African-American artist to receive international attention. The enormous scope of his oeuvre is inversely proportional to the short, productive period he was given. As the complexity and trailblazing innovative power of his paintings and drawings has been previously discussed at length—this book focuses on the creative aspect of language in Basquiat’s work. With its complex structures, spontaneous rhythms, and sampled, collage-like manifestations appealing to all of the senses, his work was vaulted into the orbit of the Beat Generation’s pop poets and the protagonists of the musical avant-garde. The multitalented Basquiat created a shimmering, syncopated fabric of images and text, which the American curator and critic Robert Storr aptly called “eye rap.” It was this unpretentious, avant-garde and spontaneous way of working with which Jean-Michel Basquiat wrote art history. It was an artistic means for him to respond to the complexity of modern life in the big city.
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Persoononderwerp
Basquiat, Jean-Michel
Titel
Words are all we have : paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Redacteur
Dieter Buchhart
Redacteur
Joseph Nahmad
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2016
205 p. : ill.
205 p. : ill.
Aantekening
Catalogus n.a.v. de tentoonstelling te New York (Nahmad Contemporary) van 2 mei tot 18 juni 2016
ISBN
9783775741842