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- In 1952 Emilia met poet Máximo Simpson at the Argentine Heebrew Society's (Sociedad Hebraica Argentina) gallery, who she became fast friends with.
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- Si bien la vida de Basquiat estuvo llena de dolor y lucha, su trabajo ha dejado una huella indeleble en el mundo del arte.
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- Delve into the explosive eight-year career of Jean-Michel Basquiat, from his emergence to his rise as a modern art icon, featuring his pivotal works and groundbreaking collaborations.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: Eight Years That Transformed Art
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Jean-Michel Basquiat
(1960-1988)
Who Was Jean-Michel Basquiat?
Jean-Michel Basquiat first attracted attention for his graffiti under the name "SAMO" in New York City. He sold sweatshirts and postcards featuring his artwork on the streets before his painting career took off. He collaborated with Andy Warhol in the mid-1980s, which resulted in a show of their work. Basquiat died on August 12, 1988, in New York City.
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Early Life
Basquiat was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 22, 1960. With a Haitian-American father and a Puerto Rican mother, Basquiat's diverse cultural heritage was one of his many sources of inspiration.
A self-taught artist, Basquiat began drawing at an early age on sheets of paper his father, an accountant, brought home from the office. As he delved deeper into his creative side, his mother strongly encouraged him to pursue his a
| A detailed biography by the famed Renaissance biographer Paolo Giovio (1483-1552). | |
| On February 10, 1985, Basquiat appeared on the cover of The New York Times Magazine in an article titled “New Art, New Money: The Marketing of an American Artist.” This iconic image, showing Basquiat in a suit, seated with a laid-back attitude, symbolized his meteoric rise in the art world. | |
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