The Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979-1980 series, who was on view last month at MCA Denver, includes the entire cache of works made by Jean-Michel Basquiat during the year he lived with his friend Alexis Adler in a small apartment in the East Village, in New York. This archival material provides insight into the artistic life of Basquiat before he was recognized as a prominent painter in the early 1980s.
While living in this apartment, Basquiat’s creative impulses moved fluidly from his SAMO tags on the surrounding streets and neighborhood into a more sustained practice in their shared home. Through paintings, sculpture, works on paper, a notebook, and other ephemera, as well as Adler’s numerous photographs from this period, this exhibition explores how the context of life in New York informed and formed Basquiat’s artistic practice.
As Adler notes: “From mid-1979 to mid-1980, I lived with Jean in three different apartments, but for most of that time in an apartment that we moved into and shared on East 12th St. This was a time before Jean had canvases to work with, so he used whatever he could get his hands on, as he was constantly creating. The derelict streets of the East Village provided his raw materials and he would bring his finds up the six flights of stairs to incorporate into his art. Jean was able to make money for paint and his share of the rent, which was $80 a month, by selling sweatshirts on the street. He knew that he was a great artist.”
Basquiat Before Basquiat – East 12th Street, 1979-1980
February 11, 2017 to May 7, 2017
MCA Denver
1485 Delgany
Denver, CO 80202
USA