Jean-Michel Basquiat at Gagosian / Full Coverage April 2024

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Jean-Michel Basquiat: Made on Market Street
Curated by Fred Hoffman with Larry Gagosian
Gagosian, Beverly Hills, CA
March 7 - June 1, 2024
Video by L.A. Art Documents / www.laartdocuments.com
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Text Source: gagosian.com/
Gagosian is pleased to announce Made on Market Street, the first exhibition focused exclusively on works that Jean-Michel Basquiat produced in Los Angeles. Curated by Fred Hoffman with Larry Gagosian, the exhibition will be on view from March 7 to June 1, 2024. With exhibition design by Stefan Beckman, Made on Market Street features loans from the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat; Nicola Erni Collection, Steinhausen, Switzerland; the Broad Art Foundation, Los Angeles; Museum Brandhorst, Munich; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and other public and private collections.
Between November 1982 and May 1984, Basquiat produced approximately a hundred paintings, numerous works on paper, and six silkscreen editions in Venice, California. For an artist closely affiliated with the New York art scene of the 1980s, Basquiat was extraordinarily prolific in Los Angeles. Made on Market Street reflects on this consequential era by bringing together nearly thirty works-several of which are among his most important paintings. Larry Gagosian notes, “Los Angeles has always been a great city for artists and Jean-Michel seemed to find it a refreshing change from New York. While the immensity of his talent was immediately apparent, it was nonetheless a highlight of my own career to work with him, to introduce him to Los Angeles, and to witness the amazing impact that his art and legacy have made on our culture.”
After first meeting Basquiat in 1981, Gagosian invited him to Los Angeles. Basquiat’s solo exhibition with Larry Gagosian Gallery in LA-the first time his work was presented on the West Coast-opened in April 1982, immediately following his first solo show in New York at Annina Nosei’s gallery. The Los Angeles exhibition was seen as the arrival of a significant voice by the public and collectors alike. In November 1982 Basquiat returned to California, living and working at Gagosian’s residence on Market Street, a three-story structure with an interior courtyard open to the light and air from the beach nearby.
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  • @MM-xr6tz
    @MM-xr6tz3 ай бұрын

    I first found Jean-Michel's work via a BBC documentary in the early 90's. It's rawness and honesty blew my mind, it felt fresh and unrestricted. I said to myself, i'm going to own a piece of his work one day. I had no clue of the monetary value of his work , I just loved the work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mattluderman7323

    @mattluderman7323

    3 ай бұрын

    Great comment. I absolutely love Jean Michel’s work. Still is relevant today.

  • @ArtDocuments

    @ArtDocuments

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for your comment. Yes, we know the feeling when you just fell in love with the artworks. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @butlayf-dy2sj

    @butlayf-dy2sj

    Ай бұрын

    growing up in the 80s and being an art kid did it for me

  • @johnjones3714
    @johnjones37143 ай бұрын

    Basquiat fan here so I appreciate this video. Also I appreciate the fact that you emphasize the artwork and do not feel the need to provide a soundtrack.

  • @ArtDocuments

    @ArtDocuments

    3 ай бұрын

    Wa are so glad to hear this from you, and that you are Jean-Michel's fan, we are too. Thanks for the comment about our video, we appreciate it.

  • @MSOTV-ug4ln
    @MSOTV-ug4ln2 ай бұрын

    Basquiat is the one of the GOATs. Thank you!

  • @PaulWalesArt
    @PaulWalesArt3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for allowing those of us eons away to experience this amazing display.

  • @ArtDocuments

    @ArtDocuments

    3 ай бұрын

    it's our pleasure

  • @rexlexambidextrous
    @rexlexambidextrous3 ай бұрын

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @Lenny4400
    @Lenny44002 ай бұрын

    His work is thought provoking 😮

  • @ArtDocuments

    @ArtDocuments

    2 ай бұрын

    we agree

  • @jordanultra8698
    @jordanultra86982 ай бұрын

    Were these all originals? 🤯

  • @bo-be-qbarbecueausderseest1663
    @bo-be-qbarbecueausderseest16632 ай бұрын

    Oh my God...

  • @bopapn415
    @bopapn4152 ай бұрын

    Weak signals of the collapse of the West to come when we see this exhibition whose only merit is to satisfy the temple merchants by maintaining the prices of a minor artist whose great "merit" is to have died young.

  • @wordscapes5690

    @wordscapes5690

    2 ай бұрын

    What a sad little nobody you are.

  • @3monet593
    @3monet5932 ай бұрын

    Basquiat es 99.0% publicidad y 00.1 mal pintor.

  • @virgilionoble1879
    @virgilionoble18792 ай бұрын

    Beavis or Butthead

  • @user-pd8bd5dv7o
    @user-pd8bd5dv7o2 ай бұрын

    Underwhelming

  • @sergkaskalov3983
    @sergkaskalov39832 ай бұрын

    art for the insane! A bunch of crap, not art!

  • @theworldminusme

    @theworldminusme

    2 ай бұрын

    Art is what nobody else is doing... and Basquiat did that! He was perhaps tormented and troubled by American culture and society, which he accurately portrayed as the persecutor... It's sad that he felt driven to expose this but you precisely don't like it...I'm sure it touches a nerve on many spectators...I didn't think it was art initially...but it is robustly profound and incredibly mind provoking art...yes it is art! Van Gogh was tormented, and they said his paintings weren't art back at the time... History keeps recording, and the test of time will be here when we're gone... Yeah, his art will stick around...

  • @hardcorehenry518

    @hardcorehenry518

    2 ай бұрын

    So an old man standing by his wife with a pitch fork is🤷🏾.. or maybe a painting of a white lady from 1800's day dreaming is more likeable?

  • @Blue-md7qe

    @Blue-md7qe

    2 ай бұрын

    You truly don’t know ART!!!

  • @sergkaskalov3983

    @sergkaskalov3983

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Blue-md7qe art for the insane! A bunch of crap, not art!

  • @pedroparamo7351

    @pedroparamo7351

    2 ай бұрын

    Dunno. Most of his art is certainly crap/rubbish/garbage/basura, though...to be honest, i like 3 or 4 of his paintings. Out of around 800 or 900. It seems to me that Basquiat painted in a hurry, to make $$$ more quickly.

  • @JustiisLeague
    @JustiisLeague2 ай бұрын

    Gagosian. The Satan of the art world.

  • @Mr2013skywalker
    @Mr2013skywalker2 ай бұрын

    Strong

  • @byronmillanicia3384
    @byronmillanicia33842 ай бұрын

    I'm an amateur artist and honestly to me this are just !!! the equivalent of the music from the backstreet boys made in the 90's, just for the sake of selling something just like Andy Warhol to me is just plain plagiarism, nothing original about it. Looks more like the LGBT community helping their own people to make a name. Honest opinion, no disrespect.

  • @andizhanstuey
    @andizhanstuey3 ай бұрын

    Love this. 🥲 ❤ Are the exhibition posters available to buy? xx 😬

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