Director Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this definitive documentary but also delves into Basquiat as an iconoclast. His dense, bebop-influenced neoexpressionist work emerged while ... Read allDirector Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this definitive documentary but also delves into Basquiat as an iconoclast. His dense, bebop-influenced neoexpressionist work emerged while minimalist, conceptual art was the fad; as a successful black artist, he was constantly co... Read allDirector Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this definitive documentary but also delves into Basquiat as an iconoclast. His dense, bebop-influenced neoexpressionist work emerged while minimalist, conceptual art was the fad; as a successful black artist, he was constantly confronted by racism and misconceptions. Much can be gleaned from insider interviews and arc... Read all
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great movie but...
I want to recommend this movie highly, as I feel its story has a lot of continuity to the artists of today, but i also have to strongly warn them that the audio is so bad that it might not be worth the struggle.
Please! please! Please! Documentary film makers out there, care as much about the sound as you care about the image and content. All three are needed to make a movie work. Nothing is more frustrating than suffering through an interview solely because the sound is bad. Learn something about sound. Care about your sound, or hire some one who does!
the radiant child
What saddened me the most was watching the accessibility of surviving and making it as an artist in new york in the late 70s and early 80s. Now, everything is so goddamn expensive and inaccessible that only those with the financial resources and connections to the industry have access to the kinds of spaces that allowed Basquiat to become The Basquiat. I can't help but think how many Basquiat's we would have if art of any kind was genuinely valued in society and easy to make a living with. I think about my decision to not go to art school because out of concerns about AI (wayyy back in 2019! I was ahead of the game!) and because of the lack of stable employment for artists that even ones that make it are over worked and underpaid :(
Basquiat Was Yet Another Self-Deluded Artist-Wannabe Who Jumped On the Pop Art Bandwagon
IMO - Basquiat's talent as a gifted artist (with vast potential) was marginal, at best. After viewing numerous examples of his work in this production - I would actually go so far as to say that Basquiat was, basically, without talent and his artistic insight was atrociously counterfeit.
Basquiat's success in the art world was just a flash-in-the-pan, and, in 1988, he died at age 27 from a heroin overdose.
Excellent, revealing documentary
Basquiat of course, rose to fame from the streets even though his father was a well off accountant. His life story is sad, in the crusty, white world of art in the late seventies and early eighties in NYC, the obnoxious liberals who Basquiat was often demeaned by, because of his ethnic background which he felt, probably rightly so, like he was being viewed as some kind of primitive animal. Very sad, very moving film about a gifted artist and one of the best of the 20th century.
"Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child" is captivating
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- Жан-Мишель Баскья: Лучезарное дитя
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- Gross US & Canada
- $256,242
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $17,466
- Jul 25, 2010
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- $256,242
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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