Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Artist - II (Movie)



Jean - Michel Basquiat.....................
 ..........................................................................................................................is an artist who became famous so easily and fast. I don’t know who made an artist famous and popular among public. Definitely there need to be higher level skill of making art, but time and the surrounding also play an important role. Basquiat is living in the street of New York and wandering to the street with his graffiti.


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Yes, He is a late 19th century’s young and famous artist in New York art circle. He was an example of change of social class from rag to riches. It is not a bad thing to have a life chances, unless it happen so sudden or unexpectedly. For instance, one doesn’t have a quarter in his or her pocket to spend and next day s/he has millions of dollars to spend, we can imagine how that feels. I think that individual person become mad, crazy and uncontrollable because of that drastic change in a life. Getting money in hand is wonderful, but it’s very challenging to use wisely. Otherwise, the person will be overwhelmed and don’t know what to do with all these money. That’s what happened to Jean – Michel Basquiat with his speedy transmission in social life and level. He move from card-box house to expensive condo, from rambling on the street to driving limo car, eating on the street to very renown and expensive hotel, and from his old friend to rich group of people. All these happened so suddenly that he doesn’t know how to handle it. He can’t decide what and who is important in his life, therefor he lost all his old friends and his own life where he can do whatever he liked to do. 






People appreciate his work so much that every single show was sold in a few hours of opening day, and people and art dealer gave him so much presser to produce a huge amount of work in a short period of time. Meanwhile, if someone tried to told him what they want to make him so that match their interior, he would throw whatever is in front of him to the person. That’s what I liked about him a most is respect for art. Art can be decorative piece if some artist intended it to be, but it’s not that all art is for decorative piece. This kind of mentality is so disrespectful to art and artist. He said that he was so much inspired by Picasso’s work Geurnica, because that’s one painting he saw and observe from his childhood with his mother. 

Picasso, Geurnica, 1937

Basquiate work is so strong with works and drawings that come unconsciously to his mind and his hands just move. I think he didn't know what he is doing with his hand, but at the same time he know exactly what he is working with his mind. His every brush stroke of line and color was so strongly impress into the canvas that nobody can imagine. He live in present and work in past, I mean he watch television and listen to the music continuously, and read almost everything and get an inspiration from everything. He had such a deep knowledge of every historical movement and show very strong imitation to race and ethnicity. He really didn't like when people show discrimination toward him. Every single work of his reflects his nature and personality.  Even though, he is physically not existed around us we can look at his work and feel him among us. All his works are so strong that we can feel his presence among us. 





In his life time of 27 years in this earth he made some collaborative work with Andy Warhol, and people believe that they are very close and love to each other. He sold his few postcards to Andy Warhol at the coffee shop and makes a big impress on him. Afterward, they are together until people and media started to talk about Warhol taking advantage of him and he is a chained dog of Warhol. They never saw each other and Warhol died very suddenly and Basquiate started to consume an excessive drug. Lately, that is the cause of ending one wonderful life and strong artist forever.

Riding a Death, 1986

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