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A New Basquiat Exhibit Brings You Inside a Legendary NYC VIP Room
The 15,000-square-foot show features a replica of the Michael Todd Room at The Palladium, including the artist's original murals.
Unseen Photos Chronicle the Complex Friendship of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat
The upcoming book 'Warhol on Basquiat' offers a fascinating look at the lives of two modern art icons.
An Art Examiner Discovered Secret Basquiat Drawings Using a Blacklight
A New York conservator discovered a new Basquiat painting with coded blacklight images.
'Basquiat: Rage to Riches' Is the Last Doc We Need on the Iconic Artist
The mythical artist's family comes forward with grounding anecdotes that suggest we should stop searching for an otherworldly man behind the world-shaking art.
Unearthed Art by Teenage Basquiat Inspired This Exciting New Documentary
A trove of early Basquiat works rescued from an East Village bank vault inspired a filmmaker to explore the artist's formative years.
6 Super-Rare Album Covers Designed By Basquiat, Warhol, Richter, and More
Tracing the history of modern art through iconic vinyl artwork.
Before Banksy and Basquiat, There Was Shadowman
Premiering at Tribeca Film Festival, ‘Shadowman’ is a documentary about the incredible talent and struggles of pioneering street artist Richard Hambleton.
Muhammad Ali's Paintings & Johnny Depp's Basquiats: Last Week in Art
Also last week: Helen Mirren and Ted Cruz teamed up for the sake of art, a SFMOMA visitor damaged a Warhol, and controversial Russian performance artist Pyotr Pavlensky was released.
This Chef Sculpts Burgers as Art
A 'Saved by The Bell' replica restaurant serves burgers for the serious connoisseurs.
Detroit Exhibition Showcases 30 Years of Black Contemporary Art
Kehinde Wiley, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Carrie Mae Weems, and more showcase their influences on contemporary art at '30 Americans.'
Jeannette Montgomery Barron Captured the Energy of New York's 80s Art Scene
"You always romanticize the past, but New York really was a place you could live and work as an artist. That's all changed now."
Check Out the Inaugural Episode of 'TV Party'
Artist Robert Delford Brown stops by on the first episode of the legendary NYC public access show—which was filmed back in 1978.