Books by Jean Michel Basquiat
Basquiat
by Marc Mayer, Jean Michel Basquiat, Fred Hoffman, Leonhard Emmerling
Born in Brooklyn in 1960, Jean-Michel Basquiat lived to the age of only twenty-seven. His meteoric career as an artist had lasted no more than eight years. The one-time teenage runaway and high-school dropout was first included in a group exhibition in 1980, and almost immediately knew considerable success, enjoying his first solo exhibition just two years later. Basquiat quickly became a notable figure on the international art scene, mixing with dealers and artists. Among these was Andy Warhol, with whom he established a close working relationship.
Borrowing from graffiti and street imagery, cartoons, mythology and religious symbolism, Basquiat's drawings and paintings explore issues of race and identity, providing social commentary that is both shrewdly observed and biting. Characterized by their intensely personal nature and the raw, almost aggressive handling of paint, these works have an enduring power to move and to confound.
Viewing the heady world of the 1980s art scene from the beginning of a new century, we are able to look at Basquiat's achievements with increasing objectivity. Rather than explore his persona, this book aims to demonstrate the lasting quality of Basquiat's work itself, as well as its uniqueness within modern art. It strives not only to reevaluate his principal works, but also to explain Basquiat's continuing interest as a major painter.
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Basquiat
by Marc Mayer, Jean Michel Basquiat, Fred Hoffman, Leonhard Emmerling
The outsider inside From the streets to the galleries: the artist who turned the institution upside down From the streets of New York to the walls of its most prominent galleries, young graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was catapulted to international fame in his early 20s and died of a drug-overdose at 27. The subject of a feature film by fellow artist Julian Schnabel, Basquiat is one of the most admired artists to emerge from the 1980s art boom. This book explores his short but prolific career. About the Series:
Each book in TASCHEN’s Basic Art series features: a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical importance a concise biography approximately 100 illustrations with explanatory captions
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Basquiat
by Marc Mayer, Jean Michel Basquiat, Fred Hoffman, Leonhard Emmerling
Born in Brooklyn in 1960, Jean-Michel Basquiat lived to the age of only twenty-seven. His meteoric career as an artist had lasted no more than eight years. The one-time teenage runaway and high-school dropout was first included in a group exhibition in 1980, and almost immediately knew considerable success, enjoying his first solo exhibition just two years later. Basquiat quickly became a notable figure on the international art scene, mixing with dealers and artists. Among these was Andy Warhol, with whom he established a close working relationship.
Borrowing from graffiti and street imagery, cartoons, mythology and religious symbolism, Basquiat's drawings and paintings explore issues of race and identity, providing social commentary that is both shrewdly observed and biting. Characterized by their intensely personal nature and the raw, almost aggressive handling of paint, these works have an enduring power to move and to confound.
Viewing the heady world of the 1980s art scene from the beginning of a new century, we are able to look at Basquiat's achievements with increasing objectivity. Rather than explore his persona, this book aims to demonstrate the lasting quality of Basquiat's work itself, as well as its uniqueness within modern art. It strives not only to reevaluate his principal works, but also to explain Basquiat's continuing interest as a major painter.
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Basquiat
by Marc Mayer, Jean Michel Basquiat, Fred Hoffman, Leonhard Emmerling
An icon of 1980s New York, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) first made his name under the graffiti tag “SAMO,” before establishing his studio practice and catapulting to fast fame at the age of 20. Although his career lasted barely a decade, he remains a cult figure of artistic social commentary, and a trailblazer in the mediation of graffiti and gallery art.Basquiat’s work drew upon diverse sources and media to create an original and urgent artistic vocabulary, biting with critique against structures of power and racism. His practice merged abstraction and figuration, poetry and painting, while his influences spanned Greek, Roman, and African art, French poetry, jazz,and the work of artistic contemporaries such as Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly. The results are vivid, visceral mixtures of words, African emblems, cartoonish figures, daubs of bold color, and beyond.This book presents Basquiat’s short but prolific career, his unique style, and his profound engagement with ever-relevant issues of integration and segregation, poverty and wealth.
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The Notebooks (The Sketchbooks, 1)
A facsimile edition of the artist's fascinating working notebooks
Brooklyn-born Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88) was one of the most important artists of the 1980s. A key figure in the New York art scene, he inventively explored the interplay between words and images throughout his career, first as a member of SAMO, a graffiti group active on the Lower East Side in the late 1970s, and then as a painter acclaimed for his unmistakable Neoexpressionist style. From 1980 to 1987, he filled numerous working notebooks with drawings and handwritten texts. This facsimile edition reproduces the pages of eight of these fascinating and rarely seen notebooks for the first time.
The notebooks are filled with images and words that recur in Basquiat's paintings and other works. Iconic drawings and pictograms of crowns, teepees, and hatch-marked hearts share space with handwritten texts, including notes, observations, and poems that often touch on culture, race, class, and life in New York. Like his other work, the notebooks vividly demonstrate Basquiat’s deep interests in comic, street, and pop art, hip-hop, politics, and the ephemera of urban life. They also provide an intimate look at the working process of one of the most creative forces in contemporary American art.
Published in association with No More Rulers
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Life Doesn't Frighten Me (Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition)
by Maya Angelou, Jean Michel Basquiat, Sara Jane Boyers
The glorious picture book Life Doesn’t Frighten Me features the work of two legendary artists—poet Maya Angelou and artist Jean Michel Basquiat—“a powerful exploration of emotion and its expression through the careful blend of words and art” (School Library Journal).
Dr. Maya Angelou’s unforgettable poem is matched with the daring art of Jean-Michel Basquiat in this powerful ode to courage.
Shadows on the wall
Noises down the hall
Life doesn’t frighten me at all
Angelou’s brave, defiant poem celebrates the courage within each of us, young and old. From the scary thought of panthers in the park to the unsettling scene of a new classroom, fearsome images are summoned and dispelled by the power of faith in ourselves.
Angelou’s strong words are matched by the bold vision of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose style reveals the powerful emotions and fanciful imaginings of childhood. Together, Angelou’s words and Basquiat’s paintings create a place where every child, indeed every person, may experience their own fearlessness.
This brilliant introduction to poetry and contemporary art features brief biographies of Angelou and Basquiat and an afterword from the editor, Sara Jane Boyers. A selected bibliography of Angelou’s books and a selected museum listing of Basquiat’s works open the door to further inspiration through the fine arts.
Presented as an impassioned ode to courage, the late poet Dr. Maya Angelou’s 1993 poem in this handsome anniversary edition will inspire a new generation of brave readers, no matter the challenge. Young readers will be inspired by poetry, by art, and by the tremendous talent of these two legendary creators in one beautiful picture book.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat Mini FlipTop Notecard Box
Jean-Michel Basquiat's raw and colorful graffiti style artwork is reproduced here for our museum quality notecard collection. Our new Mini FlipTop Notecard box notecards are full color and large enough to convey personal greetings, thank-yous and invitations. 16 notecards, 8 each of 2 images 16 envelopes Magnetic closure Sturdy, reuseable box, ideal for keepsakes Box measures 3 7/10 x 3 7/10 x 1 3/10 in
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Jean-Michel Basquiat FlipTop Notecard Box
Jean-Michel Basquiat's raw and colorful graffiti style artwork is reproduced here for our museum quality notecard collection. Our FlipTop Notecard box notecards are full color and large enough to convey personal greetings, thank-yous and invitations. 20 notecards, 4 each of 5 images 20 envelopes Magnetic closure Sturdy, reusable box, ideal for keepsakes
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dino Mini Notebook
by Jean Michel Basquiat, teNeues Publishing Staff
Jean-Michel Basquiat's stark and bold work titled: Pez Dispenser from 1984 is reproduced in our luxurious Mini Notebook with yellow edge pages. Our Mini Notebooks are full color hardcover pocket sized books featuring special features like bright edge accents. The paper is lightly printed with a dot-grid, perfect for note taking, list making and doodling. Very portable and eye-catching in lots of designs. We love Jean-Michel Basquiat's Dinosaur.
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Basquiat-isms (ISMs, 3)
A collection of essential quotations and other writings from artist and icon Jean-Michel Basquiat
One of the most important artists of the late twentieth century, Jean-Michel Basquiat explored the interplay of words and images throughout his career as a celebrated painter with an instantly recognizable style. In his paintings, notebooks, and interviews, he showed himself to be a powerful and creative writer and speaker as well as image-maker. Basquiat-isms is a collection of essential quotations from this godfather of urban culture. In these brief, compelling, and memorable selections, taken from his interviews as well as his visual and written works, Basquiat writes and speaks about culture, his artistic persona, the art world, artistic influence, race, urban life, and many other subjects. Concise, direct, forceful, poetic, and enigmatic, Basquiat’s words, like his art, continue to resonate.
Select quotations from the book: "I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them."
"I think there are a lot of people that are neglected in art, I don’t know if it’s because of who made the paintings or what, but, um . . . black people are never really portrayed realistically or I mean not even portrayed in modern art."
"Since I was 17, I thought I might be a star."
"The more I paint the more I like everything."
"I think I make art for myself, but ultimately I think I make it for the world."
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Basquiat Colors Board Book
by Mudpuppy, Jean Michel Basquiat
BOARD BOOK - Introducing Mudpuppy's new Board Book: ""Basquiat Colors"". Immerse your child in the dynamic world of colors through the iconic artwork of Jean-Michel Basquiat in this engaging and educational board book. With the inclusion of translations in English, French, and Spanish for each color, this book offers a multicultural journey through language, inviting children to expand their horizons while learning about colors. From ""rouge"" to ""rojo"" to ""red,"" each translation fosters curiosity and appreciation for diversity.
PERFECT FOR GIFTING - Crafted from sturdy board pages, this book is designed to withstand the enthusiastic handling of little hands. The large, colorful illustrations and clear text make it perfect for early learners to engage independently or enjoy with a caregiver. Whether it's storytime at home, a multicultural learning experience in the classroom, or a gift for an art-loving child, "Basquiat Colors" is sure to inspire creativity, curiosity, and cultural appreciation.
EDUCATIONAL - The inclusion of translations in English, French, and Spanish introduces children to basic vocabulary in multiple languages, fostering early language skills. Introducing children to the artwork of Jean-Michel Basquiat also encourages appreciation for contemporary art and diverse artistic styles. Engaging with colorful illustrations and learning new words in different languages provides a multisensory learning experience, stimulating cognitive development.
FAMILY BONDING - The Basquiat Colors Board Book is a wonderful family bonding activity because it engages children and parents alike, promotes literacy and color appreciation, creates lasting memories, encourages creativity, and fosters a sense of togetherness and joy. Children associate the joy of reading with the warmth and comfort of spending time with their parents, strengthening the parent-child bond. Sharing the experience of reading will become a cherished family memory!
MUDPUPPY - For over 25 years, Mudpuppy has created quality non-digital puzzles, games and toys for children and families that facilitate creative play and imaginative thinking. One of our core design principles is to engage kids and promote learning without the use of digital screens or technology. Mudpuppy is committed to designing and producing eco-friendly products that have a minimal carbon footprint. All Mudpuppy products adhere to CPSIA, ASTM, and CE Safety Regulations
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Jean-Michel Basquiat Handbook
by Jean Michel Basquiat, Larry Warsh
An affordable, compact primer on the artist who drastically shifted the course of late 20th-century art
This reader provides a concise introduction to the widely popular yet oft-misunderstood artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Guided by the steady hand of Basquiat scholar Larry Warsh, it is one of the few books of this kind to be directly approved by the artist's estate and family: a notable distinction amid all of the buzz.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Handbook begins with a portrait of the young Basquiat, from his years as a precocious child in Brooklyn, to his rebellious teenagedom, to his meteoric rise in fame, to his tragic early death. The book then discusses the development of his groundbreaking style through the recurrent themes of his practice: urban life, the human figure, music and sports, to name just a few. The backend of the book provides a sampling of sketches from Basquiat's notebooks, a chronology and incisive essays from scholars Henry Geldzahler and Henry Louis Gates Jr.
One of the first African American artists to reach international stature and wealth in the art world, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88) was celebrated for his fusion of multicultural symbols, social commentary and distinctive graphic style. He has been the subject of numerous exhibitions across the globe, and his work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Broad Contemporary Art Museum, among many others.
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