Basquiat-isms

Basquiat-isms by Jean-Michel Basquiat is a first edition collection published by Princeton University Press on June 4, 2019. This book features a selection of essential quotations and writings from the influential artist, known for his significant contributions to contemporary art and urban culture. Through his distinctive style, Basquiat explores the interplay of words and images, offering insights into culture, race, and artistic influence.
Readers will find a range of brief and impactful selections that reflect Basquiat’s thoughts on various subjects, including urban life and the art world. The quotations, drawn from his interviews and written works, showcase his poetic and enigmatic voice. With 125 pages, this edition serves as a reference for those interested in the intersection of art and language, highlighting the enduring resonance of Basquiat’s words.
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A collection of essential quotations and other writings from artist and icon Jean-Michel Basquiat
One of the most important artists of the late twentieth century, Jean-Michel Basquiat explored the interplay of words and images throughout his career as a celebrated painter with an instantly recognizable style. In his paintings, notebooks, and interviews, he showed himself to be a powerful and creative writer and speaker as well as image-maker. Basquiat-isms is a collection of essential quotations from this godfather of urban culture. In these brief, compelling, and memorable selections, taken from his interviews as well as his visual and written works, Basquiat writes and speaks about culture, his artistic persona, the art world, artistic influence, race, urban life, and many other subjects. Concise, direct, forceful, poetic, and enigmatic, Basquiat’s words, like his art, continue to resonate.
Select quotations from the book:
- “I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them.”
- “I think there are a lot of people that are neglected in art, I don’t know if it’s because of who made the paintings or what, but, um . . . black people are never really portrayed realistically or I mean not even portrayed in modern art.”
- “Since I was 17, I thought I might be a star.”
- “The more I paint the more I like everything.”
- “I think I make art for myself, but ultimately I think I make it for the world.”
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