![]() He would paint in expensive Armani suits and then throw them away and ride everywhere in a limousine. He was fond of extravagance, excess and eccentric whims and would buy Suzanne expensive cakes and flowers. Yet we also glimpse the immense tenderness, passion and love they had for each other too. ![]() He treated his lover and muse Suzanne Mallouk terribly and gave her an STI, which left her infertile and he cheated on her all of the time. Widow Basquiat is refreshing, instead of seeing Basquiat as an enigmatic and cult-figure of underground art, we also witness him as a frail and vulnerable human being with a lot of faults. To be a fly on the wall during this time would have been very interesting. New York City in the early 80’s was the era of early hip hop, amazing Post-Punk and New Wave music, and an electrifying avante-garde art scene, in the form of Andy Warhol and others such as Basquiat. This biography is stirring and evocative of a time and a place. This is a strikingly different biography that is written in short, lyrical and poetic chapters about the life of an iconic American artist, whose life was cut short by drugs, Jean-Michel Basquiat. If you are expecting a stock-standard art biography you are in for surprise. ![]() A mesmerising portrayal of New York City’s art scene in the early 80s and one its luminaries: Jean-Michel Basquiat seen through the eyes of his partner Suzanne Mallouk. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |