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Le Book 2011 Pays Tribute To Jean-Michel Basquiat


We've done a couple tributes of our very own in the past to the extraordinarily talented Jean-Michel Basquiat, and now according to one of our favorite fashion domains, Fashionista, "
LE BOOK, the international reference for the creative industry, announces the release of its 2011 New York edition, curated by Tamra Davis (director of the recently released film tribute to BASQUIAT, THE RADIANT CHILD), art direction by Shepard Fairey’s STUDIO NUMBER ONE, and dressed by one of the most recognizable artists of the twentieth century, graffiti artist and neo-expressionist painter, JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960 – 1988).

At an early age, BASQUIAT demonstrated an interest in art that was nurtured and encouraged by his parents. At the age of 16, BASQUIAT attended City-As-School where he met fellow artist Al Diaz. Together, they began collaborating and spray-painting the cryptic aphorisms signed SAMO©, based on a fictional character created by BASQUIAT, so recognized on subway trains and in lower Manhattan in the late seventies.

In December of 1981, the first major article on BASQUIAT, entitled “The Radiant Child,” was published. After that article, BASQUIAT quickly became a known-name, and tastemakers of the time collected and promoted his work. His art was featured in the group show Transavanguardia: Italia/America” along with Neo-Expressionists Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, David Deutsch, David Salle, and Julian Schnabel.

Always a collector’s item, LE BOOK New York 2011, showcases BASQUIAT’s vibrant vision as well as his life as an urban artist who was able to capture and expose the essence of the world around him all while sharing his particular perspective. LE BOOK is extremely pleased to play a part in preserving BASQUIAT’s legacy and to share his compelling and enduring works with an ever-growing audience.

For over 25 years, LE BOOK has defined itself as the go-to resource for the global creative community. With its New York, Paris, London, Berlin and West Coast editions, LE BOOK sources all needs related to image creation and branding while showcasing the world’s most inspirational talent.

The global LE BOOK brand extends beyond the printed editions to include an online creative search engine, the online magazine LA CREATIVE, and the creative industry’s international networking event, CONNECTIONS, the customized tradeshow for the professional creative industry.

For more info, scoot over to www.LeBook.com/connections now.


"The Radiant Child" Film Trailer.



It's Basquiat Painting Live While In Downtown. The Year, 1981.


Jean Michel Basquiat - Painting Live, Downtown... by photogramme

Andy Warhol, Andy Warhol! Roll Out Your Silkscreen Portraits



What did Andy Warhol think of the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, Halston, Valentino, Diane von Furstenberg, Giorgio Armani, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, Debbie Harry, Liza Minelli, Grace Jones, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, all of whom were either leading figures in fashion, musique, art, cinema, and culture? Well he obviously must of thought very highly of these individuals because in the mid 1970's, Andy reincarnated his iconic silkscreen portraits, similar to those he originally created in the 1960s of Elizabeth Taylor and Jackie O.




On this post, I've included some examples of Andy's brilliant silkscreen art pieces that still hold an impressionable artistic voice, some 40 years after it's creation. This is exactly what i've always said, there are flavor's of the month and than there classics. Andy Warhol, a pioneer of the Pop art movement era, truly exemplifies this notion To a T.




"Andy Warhol Silk Screen Restoration."



"Andy Warhol Eats a Hamburger."