The World of Jean-Michel Basquiat

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @lloyd4956
    @lloyd4956 2 роки тому +353

    This was exactly why my parents were afraid of me being an artist 🎨. The same stuff happened to my uncle who was a Philadelphia artist. And I've had similar struggles getting my art out. I hate how the mainstream art community treats Black, Brown, Indigenous and Asian artists. And how society in general treats the Arts.

    • @TheMrsWarhol
      @TheMrsWarhol 2 роки тому +9

      Same - art school was forbidden; my plan was to head to NYC after I graduated high school (1984). I was afraid to try alone, but what a time to be there!!

    • @Geferulf_TAS
      @Geferulf_TAS 2 роки тому +15

      >hammer and sickle pfp
      >muh black brown artists

    • @lloyd4956
      @lloyd4956 2 роки тому +17

      @@Geferulf_TAS
      Didn't ask for your unwarranted comment 😑

    • @Geferulf_TAS
      @Geferulf_TAS 2 роки тому +5

      @@lloyd4956 Didn't ask for you to be a fifth column either

    • @lloyd4956
      @lloyd4956 2 роки тому

      @@Geferulf_TAS
      Then why the fuck you still commenting. I take it your white and don't wanna hear about shitty things happen to black, brown and other artists of colour. Well drown in your white tears and deal with being uncomfortable..

  • @Tigerbrown44
    @Tigerbrown44 2 роки тому +303

    I love Basquiat’s style. I love street art, graffiti, cartoons, comic book art, cave paintings, kid’s art. Raw simplistic yet complex. I love minimal lines and reducing things down to their essence. I love jazz and hip hop and spoken word and beatnik bohemian books. JMB’s art really gets to me. He was on to something. I wish he could’ve stayed off the drugs. He was tapping into some primordial shit. His stuff doesn’t belong in the museums, it belongs in the streets, in the cafes and jazz clubs. I love how he fused so many disparate elements together and made such elegant yet primitive statements. It definitely ain’t for everyone and I’m so glad for that.

    • @alexxthelost
      @alexxthelost 2 роки тому +5

      i think the opposite bro, but to each his own. he is extremely overated.

    • @hskte
      @hskte 2 роки тому +15

      @@alexxthelost "It definitely ain’t for everyone and I’m so glad for that". It aint for you ALEXXTHEBLIND

    • @alexxthelost
      @alexxthelost 2 роки тому +7

      @@hskte it’s childrens art done by a heroin addict with meaning… WOWWZER

    • @hskte
      @hskte 2 роки тому

      @@alexxthelost Atleast the "drug addict" didn't have a peanut as a brain. Have a nice life

    • @daddydev3804
      @daddydev3804 2 роки тому +18

      @@alexxthelost"it's childrens art done by a heroin addict with meaning…" I think Jean-Michel Basquiat would find that statement to be a compliment of the highest order. And Basquiat definitely knew about getting high. 😄

  • @bunnyfrosting1744
    @bunnyfrosting1744 2 роки тому +213

    I know Frida Kahlo has been talked about a lot, but I’d really like to see you do a video on her. I love that you weren’t afraid to be honest about racism and his struggles with substances, it’s frustrating to watch videos on art just to have the creator water the truth down for our comfort or out of denial

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +45

      Thanks for the feedback I really appreciate. I’d love to do a Frida Kahlo video. Right now I’ve got a few videos in the works but will definitely get to her. There's a cool PBS doc called The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo that you might enjoy.

    • @sees617
      @sees617 2 роки тому +1

      Lmao yo

    • @blancamiranda778
      @blancamiranda778 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed 🎯

    • @lloyd4956
      @lloyd4956 2 роки тому +2

      Agree wholeheartedly. Their human like anyone else..

    • @lloyd4956
      @lloyd4956 2 роки тому

      @@TheConspiracyofArt
      Here on the U.S./Mexican border. Frida Kahlo is almost like an Aztec goddess here. She's loved and revered by sooo many here. And represents how even the middle class artist can stand against Capitalism.. She's definitely my favorite artists..

  • @arcada7963
    @arcada7963 2 роки тому +79

    I loved how you pulled from other areas such as music instead of just painting. It was nice to also see other artists and where he could’ve pulled inspiration from. It made me feel like I had a clue about how the world felt and was settled then, instead of just pointing a spotlight at one individual. This must’ve been so much to put together but the product is amazing, thank you!

  • @H3H3.podcast
    @H3H3.podcast 2 роки тому +63

    this channel deserves a lot more attention, top level quality. keep your chin up champ.

  • @jeffm3283
    @jeffm3283 2 роки тому +33

    Ahh nice to see someone else who appreciates a true artist like Jean-Michel

  • @CaldoHits
    @CaldoHits 2 роки тому +72

    Great documentary. You're a great story teller and the visuals had me glued to the screen. All the best with the rest of your work.

  • @saraithomas8014
    @saraithomas8014 Рік тому +32

    The fact he went from a sweet kid, to an angry one is telling 😢. He was so talented, it’s too bad he couldn’t get over his demons.

    • @nuascannan
      @nuascannan Рік тому

      I'm not sure, I think the anger was always there and a crucial ingredient - but he was so gentle that it was hard for people to understand.

    • @khismet
      @khismet Рік тому +3

      The transition from sweet to angry happened after a series of traumatic events. His parents separated and his mother was put into an insane asylum, then he was in his overly strict father's custody. That's a lot for a 7 to 14 yr old to adjust to. Trauma can change a child's personality.

    • @deanzade
      @deanzade 9 місяців тому +1

      Right 🥺 if only he knew how powerful Christ is & how cool he was himself. it makes me sad, he was so talented

  • @samrindge8042
    @samrindge8042 2 роки тому +37

    Basquiat was very dedicated to his work. He dated Madonna for a while and she said: "I remember getting up in the middle of the night and he wouldn’t be in bed lying next to me; he’d be standing, painting, at four in the morning, this close to the canvas, in a trance. I was blown away by that, that he worked when he felt moved."

    • @Sunnyb305
      @Sunnyb305 Рік тому +1

      Woke up next to his slave master

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 Рік тому +3

      ⁠@@Sunnyb305relax, it ain’t that deep.

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 2 місяці тому

      But Madonna broke up with him because he smoked cigarettes. SHE hates cigarette smoke more than ANYTHING because it's going to affect her voice.

    • @samrindge8042
      @samrindge8042 2 місяці тому

      @@LannieLord Madonna said herself that she broke up with Basquiat because he wouldn't stop using heroin. Madonna married Sean Penn and he's a smoker. She has also been photographed many times smoking a cigarette. If she's actually inhaling is another thing but she glamorizes smoking by using cigarettes as props.

  • @lenoir7357
    @lenoir7357 2 роки тому +92

    His art is simply timeless. I love how it looks like like a drawing by a child. It's like he never grew up. Only a child like him can paint something of such beauty. I don't have words to describe how his art makes me feel.

    • @xlerosx
      @xlerosx Рік тому

      Only a child like him can paint something of such beauty. Wrong.

    • @DK-jg5vk
      @DK-jg5vk Рік тому +1

      Each of us has a broken child within them. I think Basquiat saw his broken inner child as something to keep alive and nurtured. That is why he channeled his inner child while he created his art. T.V. on, Bebop record cranked and the scattered open books and magazines were mere distractions and background noise to push him back in that time of his childhood while he painted, forcing himself to not overthink anything, but to feel that vulnerable child with the angry father and the mother who was... not all there.

    • @dylanTOP5ALIVE
      @dylanTOP5ALIVE Рік тому

      @@DK-jg5vk I dont. maybe you have a child in you weirdo. not me. daddddddy wasnt theeeeerrrreeee to channnnge muhhhhh underweaaaarrr

    • @nuascannan
      @nuascannan Рік тому

      I love it

    • @kawakami789
      @kawakami789 11 місяців тому

      His art looks like a child did it because his technical abilities were not very good and he spent very little time on each painting. He had some 2,000 completed works in 7 years. He was basically a painting factory.

  • @Robinzorz
    @Robinzorz 2 роки тому +21

    This is one of the very best UA-cam art documentaries I have even seen. It's really, really good. Thanks for this. JMB is such an interesting figure as his art is so full of life.

  • @BeHotchNots
    @BeHotchNots 2 роки тому +48

    I've seen a ton of basquiat videos and this one is fresh af

  • @BLACKSHADE96
    @BLACKSHADE96 2 роки тому +13

    I was just watching something about Basquiat yesterday and today I was recommended this I think the UA-cam gods are favoring you this was a very well put together essay

  • @zra__4246
    @zra__4246 Рік тому +79

    His art doesn't suck just because it looks like a kindergartener drew it. The whole point is he's an adult with creative and abstract visions in his mind similar to a kid. But No adult would make art like this because it's uncomfortable and He didn't do it or started it for the money either. This is just pure creativity

    • @alcyonem2866
      @alcyonem2866 Рік тому +1

      You can say that about Keith Herring's art.

    • @nuascannan
      @nuascannan Рік тому

      underestimating his work

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates Рік тому +2

      Art lovers and art history buffs and intellectuals all see little easter eggs in his art. This was an educated even brilliant young mind, cultured, rebellious. Then there is the social commentary, the tutelage of Warhol, the famous patrons, Lars Ulrich paid millions early on i remember, and its fun, its so energetic and fun to look at. And like the documentary says, good art today almost needs to be divisive. No such thing as bad publicity or bad word of mouth, as long as mouths are talking about it. The "looks like a kindergarden picture" schtick surely was intentional as far as generating controversy, as is the case with most abstract art.

    • @pavelkish7142
      @pavelkish7142 Рік тому

      Did Jean worked as prostitute and got syphilis disease as a result? What this video commentator talking about on 8:45 ???

    • @Ar-px4yd
      @Ar-px4yd 11 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@pavelkish7142he was homeless at 15 cause he was caught smoking weed by his dad and he stabbed him so he ran away cause he though he would kill him. worked as a prostitute and got syphilis at 16 he would spend the next 8-9 months sleeping on park benches and taking acid all day until his dad found him and called the cops to take him home

  • @andrewrobbins1060
    @andrewrobbins1060 2 роки тому +5

    By far my favorite artist of all time and I think this micro-doc is by far the best as well

  • @CK-oi5cc
    @CK-oi5cc Рік тому +3

    I've seen Basquiat's work and found it so gripping, fascinating and rich, but your video really gave so much more depth and insight into the artist and the art itself. Thank you and awesome work!

  • @wiredog771
    @wiredog771 2 роки тому +8

    Just came from his show in New York. A must see.

  • @huttanamaihala2276
    @huttanamaihala2276 2 роки тому +17

    great stuff dude..we all love Jean Michel thanks

  • @junebayson8322
    @junebayson8322 Рік тому +2

    I just saw this for the first time because my son has a members only jacket. That his aunt bought for him on with his paintings on it I was curious to see who this artist was but now I know and I'm a fan as of today. RIP Jean Michel Basquit.

  • @sanelemathebula8133
    @sanelemathebula8133 2 роки тому +8

    Well documented, recorded and narrated presentation. The mainstream will always have its own perception or criteria around Art. But I feel the duty of the artist is to create either way. Trying to break in the "market" will only slow down the creative process and beauty of Art. Basquiat's spoke about many issues that tackled his time. Artists should reflect the times. Really enjoyed this. Totally inspired to continue painting, tell true and honest stories and most importantly just flow with each piece as it is produced.

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 2 місяці тому

      Take your Wuhan Lab Virus Mask off. Thanks .

  • @tomcruisejunior
    @tomcruisejunior 2 роки тому +78

    wow this is extremely well done and fascinating. you will blow up dude, keep it up 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @MikeBlxck
    @MikeBlxck Рік тому +10

    I can’t believe I’m only hearing of him now, fascinating artwork and very inspiring to see his vision come to life 🔥💯🎇

    • @kaynolan
      @kaynolan Рік тому

      Me too

    • @Angel_Shyyy
      @Angel_Shyyy Рік тому

      Same! Wish I would've know him sooner 😢

    • @dmh4150
      @dmh4150 Рік тому

      His Future Fans are still being Born. 💕🌺

    • @Angel_Shyyy
      @Angel_Shyyy Рік тому

      @@dmh4150 and thats on PERIOD

  • @nuascannan
    @nuascannan Рік тому

    I am really blown away by Basquiat. He was so good. I can't believe some people are dismissive - lazily seeing his art through the lens of conservative dismissive attitudes towards street art or graffiti. His works are truly alive, they are the real thing. You experience it, when you look, properly engage. Which many don't... sadly, most people have heard of him and not truly interacted with his pieces.

  • @supremereader7614
    @supremereader7614 2 роки тому +6

    That was a beautiful video. The video, by showing and describing the art so well, was almost a work of art itself! Congratulations 🎉

  • @calvinguile1315
    @calvinguile1315 Рік тому +4

    I love the “Let us Spray “ above the building

  • @jauger99
    @jauger99 2 роки тому +31

    I see now that Basquiat isn't lauded among those in places of fame and fortune, those in places of power, because he was as they are. I see now that he is lauded among them because he saw through the layers, and his work, layered as it is, spoke to the truth of the world that most are ignorant of. They hang his work in their homes as a Novelty, with a sense of amusement and mockery, because he wasn't one of them. He was one of us.
    Brilliant work. Well done. Subscribed.

    • @jeremiahsymonette4781
      @jeremiahsymonette4781 2 роки тому +1

      He was a fkn joke to them

    • @pacifiedbeaumonte
      @pacifiedbeaumonte 2 роки тому +3

      Quit trying to sound smart, its embarrassing

    • @jauger99
      @jauger99 2 роки тому +5

      @@pacifiedbeaumonte That's what you think someone smart sounds like? Yikes.

    • @HiPHOPx87
      @HiPHOPx87 2 роки тому

      @@pacifiedbeaumonte nah. You the embarrassment

  • @abdelazizhamdy1598
    @abdelazizhamdy1598 2 роки тому +8

    Beautiful work. Best I’ve seen on Basquiat

  • @wanderlustaesthete4117
    @wanderlustaesthete4117 2 роки тому +11

    I just visited NY and went to his exhibit that’s still going on till September. To be up close to his paintings was so surreal 💜

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 2 роки тому +1

      lucky you being in ny for one and too if wit his art..

  • @patrickgammon7484
    @patrickgammon7484 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent . This is very detailed & Basquiat was one of a kind. Super ahead of his time.

  • @christopherbaranet2388
    @christopherbaranet2388 2 роки тому +23

    I was his limo driver in 1982.
    We were the same age ,but he was very arrogant.
    It was very entertaining driving he and Warhol around town.

    • @milahgoode
      @milahgoode 2 роки тому +3

      Oh wow. You probably have some good stories to tell:

    • @anotherpointofview222
      @anotherpointofview222 2 роки тому

      But don't try it. I won't believe them unless I just decide to.

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 2 місяці тому

      Why was he so pissed off all the time ?

  • @Walker-zk4eg
    @Walker-zk4eg 2 роки тому +4

    Love how you used music from the era in this, rest in peace Jean-Michel

  • @simenstory3321
    @simenstory3321 2 роки тому +18

    Your channel is wonderful, keep it up!
    Hope to see you do a video on Clyfford Still in the future. One of his pieces (Untitled) blew me away when visiting the MET last week. I've been discovering my love for art lately and my first big obsession ny far is Mark Rothko. Seing his Seagram Murals at Tate Britain in London was a fascinating and wonderful experience, spent hours in that room.
    Clyfford Still at the MET made me feel exactly the same when surprisingly coming across one of his works. Can't wait to dive deeper into this going forward.
    Would love a video from you on Still, your documentaries are superbly produced!

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +4

      Still is great. I once read that other artists of his era were jealous of how good he was. I'm sure I will get to him. Have you heard of Adolph Gottlieb? He's amazing too.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 2 роки тому

      waw love his art and outlook

  • @cuttingback
    @cuttingback 2 роки тому +4

    It's really telling how folks in the comments are saying that this type of work is not good or that anyone can do this or that he doesn't have "foundational training" , but society has spoken that his work DOES have value and was/is influential so the lazy negative comments on this video aren't contributing to a meaningful conversation.

  • @johnphillip9013
    @johnphillip9013 Рік тому +9

    He looks so much like Hobi from the Spider-Man Across the Spider Verse 😊. I’m pretty sure the animators modeled the character after him

    • @NHG97
      @NHG97 2 місяці тому

      I believe it was more Jimi Hendrix but maybe also a little Basquiat too

  • @Wolfflybynature
    @Wolfflybynature Рік тому +1

    This is basically 80’s culture that changed the world forever such a dark and creative time i was born in 86 and it was a dark place when i got here

  • @RaageSauce
    @RaageSauce 2 роки тому +2

    Blessed to stumble upon this video 🙏🏾

  • @ayem8709
    @ayem8709 2 роки тому +3

    when you went in depth for Profit I, i ACTUALLY understood what you were saying. every bit of it, and i felt it, too. it's not easy to explain pieces like this to the average person, especially one who may not 'get' art sometimes (aka me)

  • @huleeb
    @huleeb 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for spreading this knowledge. Your video essay was so well put together! :)

  • @sappho3000
    @sappho3000 2 роки тому +5

    Sir, I just binged watched all your videos. Really appreciate your work. Please, keep it up!

  • @mirukuchan
    @mirukuchan Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the lesson on this legend!

  • @mountain85
    @mountain85 Рік тому +1

    As much as it breaks my heart, this inspires me.

  • @mpouklas1000
    @mpouklas1000 2 роки тому +2

    The production value of this video is through the roof. Truly excellent work. Well done!

  • @okechukwunonike8610
    @okechukwunonike8610 2 роки тому +5

    I'll be 27 in a few days... an artist willing to push the boundaries without fear or favor. I am gon add basquiat to my name

    •  2 роки тому

      I bet your "art" is pure garbage just like the "art" of the dude in the video 😂

    • @BakerWild
      @BakerWild 2 роки тому

      Very originaLL..

  • @amitnaamani6207
    @amitnaamani6207 Рік тому +1

    Love it. Basquiat is easily one of my biggest inspirations.

  • @cody7790
    @cody7790 Рік тому +21

    My art teacher for whatever reason in college stated, “None of you will ever be famous painters”. At the point she had said that, i knew very little of art, but it didn’t matter. I knew she was an idiot. Art is just a form of expression, some people sing, some dance, some paint. To me, there is no good or bad art. Makes no sense how anyone could critique anything anyone ever makes. I want an art degree after i get this cybersecurity degree, simply to be able to see deeper into what im looking at, not to push myself further away from what is “bad”, what a weird vein of artistic thought. Its like the exact opposite of the point of art imo.

    • @JJ-ze6vb
      @JJ-ze6vb Рік тому +1

      If you think everything is art, then you don’t need a crazy expensive art degree anyways.

    • @cody7790
      @cody7790 Рік тому +1

      @@JJ-ze6vb yeah i know lool but through the military i get free college anyways so mine as well use it.

  • @MrOVR100
    @MrOVR100 9 місяців тому

    I'll never forget my art teacher Stacey one of the best now her teachings help me navigate throug my world

  • @mellory2337
    @mellory2337 2 роки тому +3

    The museum Boijmans van Beuningen here in the Netherlands has a lot of Basquiat paintings in their collection. Two of them were donated by the art collector Hans Sonnenberg.

  • @MaridK
    @MaridK 2 роки тому +10

    Incredible video, wonderful work. Love Basquiat. Subscribed!

  • @PinkFridays
    @PinkFridays 2 роки тому +3

    Ugh he was so inclined!! The best artist in the world!

  • @prasmahendra4172
    @prasmahendra4172 2 роки тому +4

    Whoah... Thanks Man, You really made the video and you really add up some unknown informations to me
    Keep up on the good work my friend 👍

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +2

      Haha, sure. I owe someone else a Robert Motherwell video.

    • @prasmahendra4172
      @prasmahendra4172 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheConspiracyofArt wow that's one nice too. Waiting too watch that later

  • @LuisCruz-fy2jg
    @LuisCruz-fy2jg 2 роки тому +3

    I’m so happy I stumbled upon this video. Great stuff

  • @pamelag1838
    @pamelag1838 2 роки тому +1

    Thank You for sharing his greatness. Very few people know about him. I love his work.

  • @rahelocean7629
    @rahelocean7629 2 роки тому +2

    Well thought out presentation. I appreciate your analysis of "Profit I" and the story telling of the influencial world around Jean-Michel's work *subscribed*

  • @conan2650
    @conan2650 2 роки тому +7

    Never heard of hin before i decided to look up who made the album cover for "the new abnormal". Since then i always wanted to take a deeper dive into basquiat and his art. The album that i was refering to is the newest album of "the Strokes". It came out in 2020 and features Basquiats painting "Bird On Money". Although the album isnt really political at all i think the over all atmosphere matches very well. So If youre into Rock/Pop/new wave then i would recommend cheking it out. Its a good time. Thanks for a really interesting, educational and really well made video.
    Edit: got the name of the painting wrong

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the rec. This is a cool way to introduce people to Basquiat.

    • @conan2650
      @conan2650 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheConspiracyofArt Yes probably one of my favorite albums in general. It really grew on me over the last two years and it helped when times were rough. Was really happy when i found out that the painting had such an interesting artist and background to it.

    • @hazyfeilds
      @hazyfeilds 2 роки тому +2

      @@conan2650 love that record! Eternal Summer is super political although maybe not obvious at first. A lot of Julian's themes of discontent with American society are coded, less so with the Voidz. Themes criticizing greed are present in most all of his projects and I think that's the main connection to the latest album art. Love imagining the conversations that ended up connecting the two.

    • @conan2650
      @conan2650 2 роки тому +1

      I haver never viewed that song through a political lense but i'll have to look into that. I really love "the voidz" aswell especially "virtue" and i hope really hope theyll make another record someday. As we all do probably. Thanks for your reply and your insights and have a nice day :)

    • @hazyfeilds
      @hazyfeilds 2 роки тому +1

      @@conan2650 Virtue is great! Has lots of political messages. A lot of Julian's philosophy can be found in interviews. Especially his interview of Noam Chomsky and his series talking to scientists+politicians.
      I had the exact thought when I saw this video so I appreciate your comment also! Have a good one I appreciate your taste!

  • @jimcarlin4586
    @jimcarlin4586 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing all the paintings.

  • @scottbookman
    @scottbookman 2 роки тому +10

    this was excellent and i learned a few things.well done !

  • @embertharpe8532
    @embertharpe8532 2 роки тому +7

    Suzanne Mallock is disrespectful as hell because, if he was from “the ghetto,” does that mean his death would make more sense? Someone has to be in her world for their death to matter? Like the whole event was so symbolic and that’s what she had to say 😕

    • @tiyanawilliams5070
      @tiyanawilliams5070 Рік тому

      Interesting. I found it more interesting how in irony she knew both of them. Like a bond of alt universes with these two artists

  • @bereniciuspotkinovitch6793
    @bereniciuspotkinovitch6793 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Can't wait to watch your other works. Keep going, you're on the path to blow up!

  • @reenakartau6956
    @reenakartau6956 2 роки тому +16

    So well made, thank you!

  • @j4ck3180
    @j4ck3180 2 роки тому +2

    2k subscribers is crazy good stuff

  • @mrhitz7060
    @mrhitz7060 2 роки тому +1

    I remember some of these pieces... This is amazing 2 👀. Let me take this in the crib..

  • @kevinraymer7983
    @kevinraymer7983 2 роки тому +7

    If I were Lars Urlrich I would have never have sold Profit 1. Masterpiece of painting,... worth more than money.

    • @andretyroneii941
      @andretyroneii941 2 роки тому +1

      Lars doesnt give a fuck actually. He really bout that money. I cant imagine selling such masterpieces

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 2 місяці тому

      @@andretyroneii941 He realized it's ugly artwork.

  • @Yusbeh
    @Yusbeh 2 роки тому +12

    Dude I really appreciate the amount of research and analysis put into this video really helpful, I always say his face but never knew the history attached to it thank you for educating me !

  • @NashvilleTeaUp
    @NashvilleTeaUp 2 роки тому +5

    R.I.P. Jean😢 ....yu were Truly a
    Gifted Brother and Favored by God....I wish the ending wash different....you could have Taught prospective Artistic Black youth how to Express and Tap into their gift. .sleep son.

  • @NevardArt
    @NevardArt 2 роки тому

    Really enjoyed this. I say his work at the Barbican in London a while ago. Very prolific, what an amazing life he had.

  • @ClaireCraig
    @ClaireCraig 2 роки тому +6

    fantastic video, I hope your channel blows up

  • @bobmarley965
    @bobmarley965 2 роки тому +4

    Beloved looking at this makes me fell like i am in someones nightmare. I guess, i am just not able to appreciate what i am looking at. My loss. I can see why people would like this work.

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +3

      I think this is a totally valid response. I think about art like I think about music - I love music but probably 90% of it is not for me - but that other 10% is everything (or maybe you’ll see a Basquiat painting one day that just clicks).

  • @bigrho9077
    @bigrho9077 2 роки тому +2

    I always see continuous tagging all around Atlanta that is most definitely influenced by this man. The drawing styles are nearly similar. Its always been interesting to me, glad to finally know about him

  • @misslilly6458
    @misslilly6458 Рік тому

    thank you for this informative video! i love his art! i see so much beauty in his art and feel the sadness and struggles.....

  • @Flux_One
    @Flux_One 2 роки тому +5

    He would've been 62 this year RIP SAMO 🖤

  • @lesliemartin3
    @lesliemartin3 2 роки тому

    Such an amazing expose. I never get tired of hearing about his life.

  • @mjolninja9358
    @mjolninja9358 2 роки тому +2

    Hello bro, I’m from the recommendations

  • @Saulpj97
    @Saulpj97 Рік тому

    Excellent video loved it I had to take notes u has some lovley photos and I just love hearing about the persepecitves of the greats and how they reach such heights

  • @catherinedesrochers
    @catherinedesrochers 2 роки тому

    That is quite a great complement to my visit of his work at the Montreal Museaum of Fine Arts

  • @TorysSideQuests
    @TorysSideQuests 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative video, I have been wanting to delve deeper into the world of artists and their stories. Will be watching a lot more of your content.

  • @TheMrsWarhol
    @TheMrsWarhol 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic documentary!! Spot on and presented beautifully!!!

  • @medj7218
    @medj7218 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! Thanks so much for this video!

  • @CharlesJarvis-w8z
    @CharlesJarvis-w8z Місяць тому

    Jean Michel Basquiet:" Was the pinical of ART AND THE BEST ARTIST EVER SEEN IN THE TWENTY-CENTURY": HE'S GOT MY LOVE ❤ANND I WILL BE WORKING ON TOGETHER WITH HIM IN. THE AFTERWORDS.. love your little artwork and musical friend; Charlie Jarvis ❤

  • @aldavis9696
    @aldavis9696 8 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful... Simple complexity.

  • @Vino_Czar
    @Vino_Czar 2 роки тому +1

    Great Doc!! I’m glad I found it!!🙌🏽

  • @nyxsun
    @nyxsun Рік тому

    Thank you for this. What an incredible introduction to an Epic artist and human being

  • @joeygeorge2220
    @joeygeorge2220 2 роки тому +4

    thank you for your efforts here great video

  • @tysonxporter
    @tysonxporter 2 роки тому +3

    Great video bro keep this shit up, a true diamond in the rough

  • @kingdomcitizenship5613
    @kingdomcitizenship5613 2 роки тому +13

    He needs a movie about his life

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +4

      An update to Julian Schnabel's film would be cool.

    • @kingdomcitizenship5613
      @kingdomcitizenship5613 2 роки тому

      @Ronald Drump thank you!

    • @andretyroneii941
      @andretyroneii941 2 роки тому +1

      There is like alot of em.
      My favs are Radiant Child and Basquiat. First one is documentary and great if u want to know more about Jean and second is movie starring actors. Great if u want to see vision n it's pretty emotional

    • @andercoyote4170
      @andercoyote4170 5 місяців тому

      With David Bowie as Andy Warhol.
      ✨✨✨✨

  • @CobbyCaputo
    @CobbyCaputo 2 роки тому

    This was really good, thank you for putting this together!

  • @SHOW-dq1gp
    @SHOW-dq1gp 2 роки тому +5

    Jay z jacked his style

  • @davidpahtoon2277
    @davidpahtoon2277 Рік тому +1

    As I walk the streets of my city, I listen closely to this video.

  • @TheDanceact
    @TheDanceact 2 роки тому

    This work is amazing! Well done! Came to stay👏🏼

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 2 роки тому +1

    “Great art can be divisive”
    I’ll keep that as a reminder

  • @jcarlzian
    @jcarlzian 2 роки тому +2

    I have one of his collaboration with New Era Hat 🔥🔥🔥
    PURE ART 🔥

  • @shimon2476
    @shimon2476 2 роки тому +1

    Thoughtful and well produced!

  • @ThepurrrBlog
    @ThepurrrBlog 2 роки тому +3

    Well done! Great Video!

  • @GneissVibe
    @GneissVibe 2 роки тому +5

    He spoke Haitian creole as well.

  • @prasmahendra4172
    @prasmahendra4172 2 роки тому +2

    Woah, congratulation mate you got more than 100k views🎉

  • @ThePedrovv
    @ThePedrovv 2 роки тому +3

    great video. keep up the good work. u're really special

  • @aldavis9696
    @aldavis9696 8 місяців тому

    A legend in his time... He still lives through the art he left us.

  • @jbenson7300
    @jbenson7300 7 місяців тому +2

    Who’s here after 50 cent said Jay-Z look like basquiat

  • @endlessness80
    @endlessness80 2 роки тому +7

    Fantastic video. Madonna stuck out to me. She’s a really interesting human. She said that after she broke up with him (for heroine use) he took all of the art he made her and painted black all over them. He was quite dramatic. 😂

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord 2 місяці тому

      I'll bet he was a terrible lover. Selfish and cold.

  • @Zeal808
    @Zeal808 2 роки тому +1

    I’m so happy I flew to New York and went to king pleasure 🤴🏿 💛

    • @TheConspiracyofArt
      @TheConspiracyofArt  2 роки тому +1

      It was a great show. When I started working on this video, there were literally no Basquiat paintings on view in New York City - and then there were 200 in one place.

  • @raysville7256
    @raysville7256 2 роки тому

    Maybe the best Documentary on Basquiat you'll ever see.