Friday, May 14, 2010

BASQUIAT

BASEL, Switzerland — American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat, who died in 1988 of a drug overdose at only 27, once admitted that he did not know how to characterise his phenomenally successful work."I never know how really to describe it except maybe -- I don't know, I don't know how to describe my work, cause it's not always the same thing," he said.Indeed the onetime graffiti artist, who went on to collaborate with Andy Warhol, packed his works with a mish-mash of ideas ranging from music to contemporary culture to social commentary about racism and injustice.To mark his 50th birthday, the biggest retrospective yet of Basquiat's work has opened at the Beyeler Foundation in the northern Swiss city of Basel with more than 100 pieces on show, before moving onto Paris.Many of the works, drawn from both private and public collections around the world, display Basquiat's signature comic-like figures in bold colours."When you get into it, there's so much knowledge inside, a lot of contemporary inside," said the curator of the Basel show, Dieter Buchhart.

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