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Jean-Michel Basquiat - Art and Objecthood

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Art and Objecthood illuminates the role of found objects and unconventional materials in the oeuvre of world-renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. His creative fervor saw no bounds, he painted and drew on everything around him-from chairs to refrigerators, but also on items he encountered on the street: discarded windows and doors, mirrors, wood boards, and subway tiles. Interweaving art and life, these three-dimensional works are not only integral to New York's cultural landscape in the 1980s but are also symbols of Basquiat's engagement with, and transformation of, the reality around him. This publication presents new scholarship by leading Basquiat scholars and art historians and is the first comprehensive survey to explore Basquiat's use of found objects and unorthodox supports and their role in addressing issues of social inequality, political thresholds, and racial boundaries in the United States.
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-1988, New York City) is known for his raw gestural style of painting. His distinct approach was characterized by a rich fusion of text, symbols, and imagery. He was one of the first African American artists to achieve major international acclaim, and is celebrated for his prolific, albeit short artistic career.

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Art and Objecthood
illuminates the role of found objects and unconventional materials in the oeuvre of world-renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. His creative fervor saw no bounds, he painted and drew on everything around him—from chairs to refrigerators, but also on items he encountered on the street: discarded windows and doors, mirrors, wood boards, and subway tiles. Interweaving art and life, these three-dimensional works are not only integral to New York’s cultural landscape in the 1980s but are also symbols of Basquiat’s engagement with, and transformation of, the reality around him. This publication presents new scholarship by leading Basquiat scholars and art historians and is the first comprehensive survey to explore Basquiat’s use of found objects and unorthodox supports and their role in addressing issues of social inequality, political thresholds, and racial boundaries in the United States.

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960–1988, New York City) is known for his raw gestural style of painting. His distinct approach was characterized by a rich fusion of text, symbols, and imagery. He was one of the first African American artists to achieve major international acclaim, and is celebrated for his prolific, albeit short artistic career.


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Authors J Faith Almiron, Dieter Buchhart, Ben Okri
Assisted by Dieter Buchhart (Editor), Joseph Nahmad (Foreword)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.10.2022
 
EAN 9783775753319
ISBN 978-3-7757-5331-9
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 298 mm x 38 mm x 308 mm
Weight 2090 g
Illustrations 100 Abb.
Series Monografie
Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Verstehen, Malerei und Gemälde, Bildhauerei und Plastik, Abstrakter Expressionismus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Street-Art, contemporary Art, Exhibition, Painting, Graffito, auseinandersetzen, Urbane Stile / ‘Street Styles’, Rassismus und Rassendiskriminierung, Neo-Expressionism, Nahmad Contemporary

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