JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT
Untitled (Julius Caesar on Gold), 1981
Acrylic and oil paintstick on canvas
50 x 50 inches (127 x 127 cm)
© The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/ADAGP, Paris, ARS, New York 2013
Basquiat had a formidable effect on my life – to the point that in the mid-1980s I stopped painting and withdrew from the gallery I was about to join. I envied the freedom in his work and hated what I saw as orderliness and constraint in mine. I thought, “If I can’t do that, why bother?” My absence from the studio lasted only a few months, but I would not show for another ten years, which was how long it took me to learn to appreciate what was, if uncomfortably, indelibly mine. My method was to make paintings so personal that no one would be interested in exhibiting them. Proof of this is that my first painting from that time, All the Numbers in My Head includes my Social Security number and my AmEx number. I had used writing in my paintings since 1976, but often it was obscured. Now, since I was sure no one was going to see them, I could be more revealing. Eventually they turned into paintings derived from my journals that were ultimately shown at the same gallery I'd been talking to ten years before – although that was pure coincidence since, in the interim, the gallery had a complete change of personnel. Seeing the Basquiats today, those spooky Boettis down the street—preceded by the work of Suzan Frecon and the late Alan Uglow, artists with whom I’ve had connections in the past—is almost too much to process. All of those exhibitions I’ve now been to several times, each visit more satisfying than the next, as well as the transfixing video by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine, with whom my relationship is, at least as yet, uncomplicated.
Oil on canvas, 36" x 36"
7 comments:
Your post resonated so much with how I have been feeling. I so miss being able to pop into New York especially to see Basquiat's work,what a feast for the eyes and imagination.
I doubt that any other Artist's Statement could compare with what you just shared. This truly resonates and is the kind of inspiration that carries us through.
Thank you. This makes your paintings so much more special and beautiful.
I love those date paintings of yours! Thanks for the post and the helpful list of shows to see in Chelsea.
I love those date paintings of yours, Carol.
Thanks for this post and the list of shows to see in Chelsea.
It's lovely to learn about your own art career, in addition to your work as a writer and critic. I hope you start to show your new body of work soon. Comparison is the cruelest cut. We are each our own indelibly unique voice. - Wylie
"Terry says they don’t really know Basquiat in England; there have been no major shows, and the printed images give no indication of their power." Where in england has he been living?...basquiat is extremely well known and admired in england..
I've kept pretty close tabs on exhibitions in England since I've been going there regularly for the last 14 years -- where were the Basquiat exhibitions I missed?
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