The dazzling, provocative work of Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) would
come to define the vibrant New York art scene of the late '70s and early
'80s. Punk, jazz, graffiti, hip-hop: his work drew heavily on the
cultural trappings of lower Manhattan, to which he fled--from
Brooklyn--at the age of 15. This stunning graphic novel captures the
dramatic life and exhilarating times of this archetypal New York artist,
covering everything from the SAMO graffiti project to his first solo
show, from his relationship with Andy Warhol to the substance abuse that
would cost him his life.
Today, Basquiat's influence can be seen not only in fine art but in
fashion, design, and music. Now, for the first time, his remarkable
story is told in graphic novel form. This playful, authoritative
biography shows Basquiat's work to be more important, his themes more
urgent, than ever before.