

“I didn’t want to speak for black people. TONI MORRISON-THE PIECES I AM-the new documentary by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, now in theaters-is a joyous, exhilarating look at the life and work of a great American author, teacher, and editor who has always been happy to be labeled a “black writer,” a “woman writer.” Navigating a white male world wasn’t threatening. Basquiat images courtesy and © the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat / Artestar, the collectors, and the photographers. Guggenheim Foundation Jean-Michel Basquiat, La Hara, 1981, acrylic and oil stick on wood panel, Arora Collection Jean-Michel Basquiat, Charles the First, 1982, acrylic and oil stick on canvas, three panels Lyle Ashton Harris, Saint Michael Stewart, 1994, photograph, courtesy and © Lyle Ashton Harris Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Sheriff), 1981, acrylic and oil stick on canvas, Carl Hirschmann Collection. 14, “Cobalt Myth Mechanics,” 1986, © the Museum of Modern Art, New York, licensed by SCALA / ARS, New York Keith Haring, Michael Stewart, USA for Africa, 1985, enamel and acrylic on canvas, collection of Monique and Ziad Ghandour, © the Keith Haring Foundation card for benefit at Danceteria, October 3, 1983, collection of Franck Goldberg, photograph by Allison Chipak, © the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 2018 David Hammons, The Man Nobody Killed, 1986, stenciled paint on commercially printed cardboard with cut-and-taped photocopy from a spiral bound periodical with works by various artists, from Eye magazine, no. BASQUIAT’S DEFACEMENTįrom top: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Defacement (The Death of Michael Stewart), 1983, acrylic and marker on wood, collection of Nina Clemente, New York, photograph by Allison Chipak, © the Solomon R. Rodriguez, Mark McKnight, Matt Paweski, Park View Paul Soto, Ragen Moss, Stanley Grinstein, Victoria Colmegna, Willa Wasserman on August 16th, 2019 by Barlo Perry. Parker Valentine, Kate Spencer Stewart, Mark A. This entry was posted in ART, BOOKS/PERIODICALS, CONVERSATION and tagged Aidan Koch, Alex Olson, Andy Giannakakis, Autumn Ramsey, Carla, Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (Carla), David Hammons, Donna Huanca, Dylan Mira, Elyse Grinstein, Gemini G.E.L., J.

Images courtesy and © Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles. Parker Valentine, and Willa Wasserman.Ģ271 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles.įrom top: Carla issue 17 (3) Carla issue 1. founders Elyse and Stanley Grinstein.Ĭoncurrent with the launch is AUTOMATIC DOOR, a group show featuring the work of Victoria Colmegna, Andy Giannakakis, Aidan Koch, Mark McKnight, Dylan Mira, Alex Olson, Matt Paweski, Autumn Ramsey, Mark A. The new issue includes features on Donna Huanca, David Hammons, Ragen Moss, and collectors and Gemini G.E.L. The launch party for CARLA 17 is this weekend at Park View / Paul Soto.
