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Early life. Jean-Michel Basquiat was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 22, 1960, shortly after the death of his elder brother, Max. He was the second of four. Directed by Tamra Davis. With Jean Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, Larry Gagosian, Bruno Bischofberger. Director Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this. The first large-scale exhibition in the UK of the work of American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960—1988). Basquiat is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Julian Schnabel based on the life of American postmodernist/neo expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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American biographicaldrama film directed by Julian Schnabel based on the life of American postmodernist/neo expressionist artist Jean- Michel Basquiat. Basquiat, born in Brooklyn, used his graffiti roots as a foundation to create collage- style paintings on canvas. Jeffrey Wright portrays Basquiat, and David Bowie plays Basquiat's friend and mentor Andy Warhol. Additional cast members include Gary Oldman as a thinly disguised Schnabel, Michael Wincott as the poet and art critic Rene Ricard; Dennis Hopper as Bruno Bischofberger; Parker Posey as gallery owner Mary Boone; Christopher Walken as villainous journalist, and Claire Forlani, Courtney Love, Tatum O'Neal, and Benicio del Toro in supporting roles as "composite characters". The film was written by Schnabel and Michael Thomas Holman, who was also credited for story development, with story by Lech J.

Majewski and John F. Bowe. Holman, a former member of theatrical rock group The Tubes, had first met Basquiat in 1. Gray.[3]It begins as the credits roll with the back of a little boy and his mum walking down a corridor then arrive in front of Picasso's “Guernica”. A grown- up dreadlocked Basquiat comes out of a cardboard box in the bushes behind a graffiti- ised park seat.

As he walks the sky becomes a massive wave a surfer is riding. He gets thrown out of a cafe but makes friends with Gina, the waitress; then he visits his vague mum in an institution to tell her he's getting married; his love is obvious whereas the marriage is not. He catches up with Gina on the street and asks her to come to Mudd Club and she says he can call her. They're now sleeping together. When his park box bed collapses in the rain at night he visits Benny and they snort and get high. A prank call to a suicide line then set to music at the Mudd Club where he sees Gina through the crowd.

They leave; he can't flag a cab so with a look to her she steps to the front and she can. While in a gallery working with an electrician painter he walks out after being bossed around by the owner, then peers into the art show opening. He's the SAMO graffitist. Surfing superimposition. As Benny and him are walking talking, a limo draws up and as they watch Andy Warhol and Bruno (art dealer) get out; Basquiat goes into the restaurant they're in and sells them two of his postcards. He's painting inside with black and white TV on when Gina wakes up and she loses her block; he's painted her dress and paintings but he comforts her back to happiness. Snorting at a high- rise drug den where some of them check out passers- by with a telescope which is used to find him after he's left for Rene who runs down in admiration of his talent.

Sure enough, the art shows, dealers and gallery owners start to be fixtures in his life. People are now coming by all the time while he paints and after he flirts with 'big pink' in the street he's nodding off then being slapped around to wake him up by Gina who sees a needle on the bedside table.

Benny is noticing a change in Basquiat's attitude with his new found art world niche and storms out the taxi. The arty- fartyness of it all is coming out as dealers and gallery owners fight for him and his work and he gains in admiration from limosine drivers. Rene loses his block at Mr Chou's after an exhibition opening and is forcibly removed. His positive nature shows through being interviewed by a rather condesceding amateur reporter. Bicycling around, visiting Andy who is now his friend. He and Gina catch up at a posh restaurant where a table of businessmen snigger and he checks his drug face blotches in the mirror. Andy relays that the gossip is Basquiat is killing himself but doesn't like the idea of him going to Hawaii and opening a tequilla shop; because Basquiat is a painter.

Basquiat sends Andy a dreadlock helmet. Basquiat walking down the street, tries to join in with some graffiti- ists who take offence and bash him up. Watch Gang Related Season 1.

Basquiat walks into a studio where paintings are being hung; the owner sees him and the artist being hung – Milo - invites him to visit and tells him Andy does care, does know about art, and is concerned about Basquiat's drug habit. After Bruno tells Basquiat about Andy's death there's waterskiing footage with Basquiat writing TITA on what could be a skull or baseball … and footage of the real Andy and the acted Andy watched by Basquiat as tears start to come.

He tries to get his mum out of the convent in the middle of the night, then Benny finds him in his pjs and they drive through NY in an old jeep; we see his clogs are what he was painting: TITANIC. We hear him tell a story his mother used to tell him about a prince locked in a tower who couldn't get out and would bang his crowned head on the window bars to no avail; but the sound of the crown on the metal bars created the most beautiful sound for miles around. It filled everything and everyone up with beauty.

Let's go to Ireland he says, stop in every pub and have a drink. The next screen gives his birthdate and that he died on August 1. The movie is dedicated to the painter Joseph Glasco (1. Schnabel. Schnabel's art in film[edit]As director, Schnabel inserted himself into the film by adding the fictional character, Albert Milo (Gary Oldman), who he based on himself. Schnabel also added cameo appearances by his mother, father, and daughter (as Milo's family). Schnabel himself appeared as an extra as a waiter.

Basquiat was the first commercial feature film about a painter made by a painter. Schnabel said: "I know what it's like to be attacked as an artist. I know what it's like to be judged as an artist. I know what it's like to arrive as an artist and have fame and notoriety.

I know what it's like to be accused of things that you never said or did. I know what it's like to be described as a piece of hype. I know what it's like to be appreciated as well as degraded."[4]Basquiat died in 1.

Basquiat's estate would not grant permission for his work to be used in the film. Schnabel and his studio assistant Greg Bogin created paintings "in the style of" Basquiat for the film.[5]Release[edit]Box office[edit]Basquiat opened theatrically on August 9, 1. The film ultimately grossed $3,0. Critical reception[edit]The film received positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 7. Metacritic reports a 6.

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun- Times awarded the film three and a half out of a possible four stars.[8] Conversely, Janet Maslin in The New York Times called the film "bold, attention- getting and more than a little facile, a stylish- looking film without the connective tissue to give it real depth.[9]""Directorial Debut Fails as Film, History"; review of Basquiat, by Julian Schnabel, San Francisco Examiner, August 1. Similarly, the Los Angeles Examiner said that "Basquiat does not seem interested in anything that doesn't advance its director's personal agenda." The review stated that "Though as a writer- director, Schnabel's work is not the total fiasco the debut films of fellow artists David Salle (Search and Destroy) and Robert Longo (Johnny Mnemonic) were, it is fascinating to see what a compendium of Troubled Genius movie cliches he has turned out." Like several of the negative reviews, the review picked out for praise the acting of Jeffrey Wright as Jean- Michel Basquiat, saying "Basquiat's only genuine inspiration was casting Jeffrey Wright, who won a Tony for his work in Angels in America on the New York stage, as the artist. An actor whose talent is visible even in this standard role, Wright's ability creates more interest in Basquiat's fate than would otherwise exist."[1. The reviews in the art press focused more on the relation of Schnabel as director to his portrayal of Schnabel as artist in the film, and on changes to the facts of Basquiat's life introduced by Schnabel to make a more accessible film.