Widow Basquiat

Widow Basquiat
Title Widow Basquiat PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Clement
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 210
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0553419927

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The beautifully written, deeply affecting story of Jean-Michel Basquiat's partner, her past, and their life together An NPR Best Book of the Year Selection New York City in the 1980s was a mesmerizing, wild place. A hotbed for hip hop, underground culture, and unmatched creative energy, it spawned some of the most significant art of the 20th century. It was where Jean-Michel Basquiat became an avant-garde street artist and painter, swiftly achieving worldwide fame. During the years before his death at the age of 27, he shared his life with his lover and muse, Suzanne Mallouk. A runaway from an unhappy home in Canada, Suzanne first met Jean-Michel in a bar on the Lower East Side in 1980. Thus began a tumultuous and passionate relationship that deeply influenced one of the most exceptional artists of our time. In emotionally resonant prose, award-winning author Jennifer Clement tells the story of the passion that swept Suzanne and Jean-Michel into a short-lived, unforgettable affair. A poetic interpretation like no other, Widow Basquiat is an expression of the unrelenting power of addiction, obsession and love.

Widow Basquiat

Widow Basquiat
Title Widow Basquiat PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Clement
Publisher
Total Pages 154
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN

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"This work explores the love story between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Suzanne, his muse and lover. It is also a profound portrait of New York City during the 1980s' art scene and the striking cast of characters from that time: Andy Warhol, Madonna, Keith Haring, Debbie Harry, Julian Schnabel and William Burroughs, among others."--Page 4 of cover

Summary of Jennifer Clement's Widow Basquiat

Summary of Jennifer Clement's Widow Basquiat
Title Summary of Jennifer Clement's Widow Basquiat PDF eBook
Author Everest Media,
Publisher Everest Media LLC
Total Pages 71
Release 2022-06-30T22:59:00Z
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Suzanne is a drug addict who has been clean for many years. She is a little girl dressed up in her mother’s clothes, and she closes up all the buttons on her shirt. She can knit, ice-skate, sing, read palms, and smoke dozens of cigarettes to keep warm inside.

Boricua Pop

Boricua Pop
Title Boricua Pop PDF eBook
Author Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2004-06
Genre Art
ISBN 9780814758182

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The first book solely devoted to Puerto Rican visability and cultural impact. The author looks as such pop icons as JLo and Ricky Martin as well as West Side Story.

Hispanic New York

Hispanic New York
Title Hispanic New York PDF eBook
Author Claudio Iván Remeseira
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 576
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0231148194

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Over the past few decades, a wave of immigration has turned New York into a microcosm of the Americas and enhanced its role as the crossroads of the English- and Spanish-speaking worlds. Yet far from being an alien group within a "mainstream" and supposedly pure "Anglo" America, people referred to as Hispanics or Latinos have been part and parcel of New York since the beginning of the city's history. They represent what Walt Whitman once celebrated as "the Spanish element of our nationality." Hispanic New York is the first anthology to offer a comprehensive view of this multifaceted heritage. Combining familiar materials with other selections that are either out of print or not easily accessible, Claudio Iván Remeseira makes a compelling case for New York as a paradigm of the country's Latinoization. His anthology mixes primary sources with scholarly and journalistic essays on history, demography, racial and ethnic studies, music, art history, literature, linguistics, and religion, and the authors range from historical figures, such as José Martí, Bernardo Vega, or Whitman himself, to contemporary writers, such as Paul Berman, Ed Morales, Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Roberto Suro, and Ana Celia Zentella. This unique volume treats the reader to both the New York and the American experience, as reflected and transformed by its Hispanic and Latino components.

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Title Jean-Michel Basquiat PDF eBook
Author Eric Fretz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 226
Release 2010-03-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0313380570

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This work examines the fascinating life and art of the African American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988). Jean-Michel Basquiat was barely out of his teens when he rocketed to the center of New York's art scene. He was 27 when he died of a heroin overdose. Always controversial, Basquiat is now established as a major contemporary painter whose unique work continues to enthrall. Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Biography covers the artist's Brooklyn childhood, his teenage years as a homeless graffiti painter, and his rise through the art world. Along with a discussion of his life and work, including his use of Afrocentric themes, the book offers background on related contemporary art movements. Special attention is given to Basquiat's friendship with Keith Haring and collaborations with Andy Warhol. The book also explores Basquiat's difficult relations with gallery owners and other authority figures, his problems with drug use, and his early death. A final chapter covers his continuing relevance and ongoing influence.

The Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader

The Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader
Title The Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader PDF eBook
Author Jordana Moore Saggese
Publisher University of California Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Art
ISBN 0520305159

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The first comprehensive collection of the words and works of a movement-defining artist. Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) burst onto the art scene in the summer of 1980 as one of approximately one hundred artists exhibiting at the 1980 Times Square Show in New York City. By 1982, at the age of twenty-one, Basquiat had solo exhibitions in galleries in Italy, New York, and Los Angeles. Basquiat's artistic career followed the rapid trajectory of Wall Street, which boomed from 1983 to 1987. In the span of just a few years, this Black boy from Brooklyn had become one of the most famous American artists of the 1980s. The Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader is the first comprehensive sourcebook on the artist, closing gaps that have until now limited the sustained study and definitive archiving of his work and its impact. Eight years after his first exhibition, Basquiat was dead, but his popularity has only grown. Through a combination of interviews with the artist, criticism from the artist's lifetime and immediately after, previously unpublished research by the author, and a selection of the most important critical essays on the artist's work, this collection provides a full picture of the artist's views on art and culture, his working process, and the critical significance of his work both then and now.