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Basquiat & Music On the Saturday morning of August 13, 1988, my then-girlfriend Initia Durley and I were asleep when the telephone awoke us both from a deep slumber. Sleepily, Initia turned over and answered. “Oh my God, for real?” she screamed, sitting-up in the bed. “Damn, that’s a shame. All right, all right, I’ll call you later.” After she hung-up the phone, she took a deep breath as I stared at her wondering what the hell was going on. For a minute, Initia said nothing, but, after deep sigh later she blurted, “Basquiat died last night.” | |
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Basquiat insinuated where Warhol just suggested. There was an edge to Basquiat's art. He had a real street sensibility, with the added depth of the myriad of inspirations taken from past artists and musicians. He had a evocatively moody visual style and his verbal style provoked with a minimal pallete of words. I recommend the film Basquiat directed by the artist Julian Schnabel and the documentary The Radient Child. While not perfect they capture an impression of the artist. His partner also published a book about him, and of course also his art. His references to Charlie Parker, Joe Louis amongst others as well as more surreal images was transformative. | |
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It was more about ideas and composition and ideas than drawing. Warhol could outdraw him, but chose to stop drawing for most of his career. My analogy would be that an opera singer can technically sing better than Bob Dylan, but Dylan is more creative, and though an opera singer can sing better, there are plenty of times I would hear Dylan. An interesting article, though I don't agree with it. If Basquiat had limitations he showed what could be done with these limitations, which draws once again on the Dylan voice analogy. Was his ethnicity an issue? Yes. But like any subjective field hype and other factors such as race inevitably get drawn into it. Criticism of art is pretending that the subjective is objective when we are really just tossing a coin to decide if the emperor has new clothes, and that is the fun of it. | |
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Basquiat was awesome! I like his love of music and his ideas of pop culture. SAMO. | |
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