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Sara Driver, too long absent from the directing chair, returns with 'Boom for Real,' a transporting doc about the early career of Jean-Michel Basquiat and the. Watch Baby Boost Nursery Rhymes Download. Early life. Jean-Michel Basquiat was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 22, 1960, shortly after the death of his elder brother, Max. He was the second of four.

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Jean- Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child (2. Jean- Michel Basquiat wasn't always a wonderful guy. He could be stubborn, and a "work- aholic" when it came to his art (he ultimately made over 1,0. He died when he was 2. Andy Warhol. But this isn't really what Tamra Davis wants to show, at least not entirely. She wants to give a fair assessment of her friend's work, a true artist in the sense that he pushed boundaries and conventions, did things his way, and got recognition and praise though somehow stayed on the fringe when it came to widespread acceptance. Like Jimi Hendrix, he was even revolutionary in his efforts at what he did, borrowing from others in a "neo- expressionist" style that was fresh, hip, but had a basic quality to it that could be understood.

We get a view of his career- how he started off as an underground artist living downtown Manhattan at a time where, as one person puts it, "everybody did everything." No inspiration was lost on people who painted, had a band, made movies, wrote poetry and fiction, and made other art projects or graffiti. Basquiat, or "Samo" as he was called (such as "Same Ol' S***"), put up worded graffiti all over the city that got him some attention, and he had a band with Vincent Gallo where nobody could play an intstrument. But it was the very graffiti drawings he did, starting with postcards that he got sold to Warhol on a whim, and then with paintings by the dozen that he took off. One of the joys of the film is Davis showing us so much of the art, how much there was variety in his work even if so much seemed the same child- like drawings. For how simple and crude they appear, one sees a pattern, and there's an amazing sophistication in his work. Perhaps those who are not fans of Basquiat- and the documentary shows how there were some who looked down on his work, some of which (like the current Mo.

  1. At about one in the morning on Friday, August 12, I saw Jean-Michel Basquiat at M.K. I was surprised. The extravagantly talented young painter, once among the more.
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  3. Artists Andy Warhol (left) and Jean Michael Basquiat (right), photographed in New York, New York, on July 10, 1985. Michael Halsband /Landov Photo: MICHAEL HALSBAND.
  4. The 1982 Jean-Michel Basquiat artwork, depicting a face in the shape of a skull, was sold at auction by Sotheby's in Manhattan on Thursday night for a record $110.
  5. Thi s Movie was about Jean Michel Basquiat who was a black artist who became friends with the famous Andy Warhol. Jean died at 27 from a herion overdose, this movie.

MA director) have recanted- may not get a lot out of the movie. But as a film about the nature of an artist, how he works and how he interacts with people, some infamous like Warhol (their collaboration story is one of the highlights), and some not like the hangers- on at his apartment, it works very well. Some of Davis' low budget aesthetic makes it a little less than great, such as the newer interviews she's done with former curators, artists, musicians, and art dealers and buyers, are lessened in quality by bad audio and video. But perhaps (?) that was part of the point, too.

She has an artist as her subject, also a close friend (Davis has some nice if uninteresting anecdotes about eating Chhinese food with Jean- Michel), and the work, and his life and his stories told from a 1. This all said, if you are a fan, or think you are, or even just enjoyed Julian Schnabel's 1.