World-renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat’s contributions to art expanded beyond his paintbrush. A Brooklyn, New York, native with Haitian and Puerto Rican roots, his experience fueled the creativity ...
The King Alphonso print, published by Flatiron Editions, will be stamped and signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, ...
A stretch of Great Jones Street in downtown Manhattan has been officially named Jean-Michel Basquiat Way. The street includes ...
Set to begin production this summer, the documentary will showcase exclusive interviews, original artwork, notebooks, photos, home-videos and more from Basquiat’s archive. A never-before-seen look ...
The Art Detective is a weekly column by Katya Kazakina for Artnet News Pro that lifts the curtain on what’s really going on in the art market. Everyone is trying to cash in on Jean-Michel Basquiat.
A recently opened exhibition in New York City celebrates the blazing, beloved artwork of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. It includes 200 rarely and never-before-seen paintings, drawings and artifacts.
Since his death at just 27 from a drug overdose in 1988, Jean-Michel Basquiat has become a legendary figure, immortalized in film and commanding more money at auction than any other American artist.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1982 James Van der Zee Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art After repeated visits to the Jean-Michel Basquiat “King Pleasure” exhibit at Starrett-Lehigh, what this show ...
The block of Great Jones Street between Bowery and Lafayette in Manhattan now carries a new name: Jean-Michel Basquiat ...