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Basukia

Basukia

日比野 克彦
3/5 ( ratings)
A stunningly designed landmark publication celebrating the astonishing work of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat , whose meteoric and often controversial career lasted for only eight years until his death at the age of twenty-seven Features spectacular reproductions of Basquiat's work, including many rarely exhibited pieces from private collections Offers fresh new perspectives on Basquiat's achievements, explored in the contexts of the key influences on his work, including Picasso, Matisse and Twombly; the development of hip-hop culture; and the emergence of a multicultural society Explores many of Basquiat's individual works in detail, with particular reference to his working methods and techniques Accompanies a major travelling exhibition An indispensable book that will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary art
Pages
115
ISBN
4042757014
ISBN 13
9784042757016

Basukia

日比野 克彦
3/5 ( ratings)
A stunningly designed landmark publication celebrating the astonishing work of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat , whose meteoric and often controversial career lasted for only eight years until his death at the age of twenty-seven Features spectacular reproductions of Basquiat's work, including many rarely exhibited pieces from private collections Offers fresh new perspectives on Basquiat's achievements, explored in the contexts of the key influences on his work, including Picasso, Matisse and Twombly; the development of hip-hop culture; and the emergence of a multicultural society Explores many of Basquiat's individual works in detail, with particular reference to his working methods and techniques Accompanies a major travelling exhibition An indispensable book that will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary art
Pages
115
ISBN
4042757014
ISBN 13
9784042757016

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