Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child with Odessa Paloma Parker
Nominee—Grand Jury Prize, Documentary, Sundance Film Festival 2010
Official Selection, South by Southwest 2010
In his short career, Jean-Michel Basquiat was a phenomenon. He became notorious for his graffiti art under the moniker Samo in the late 1970s on the Lower East Side scene, sold his first painting to Deborah Harry for $200, and became best friends with Andy Warhol. Appreciated by both the art cognoscenti and the public, Basquiat was launched into international stardom. However, soon his cult status began to override the art that had made him famous in the first place.
Director Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this definitive documentary but also delves into Basquiat as an iconoclast. His dense, bebop-influenced neoexpressionist work emerged while minimalist, conceptual art was the fad; as a successful black artist, he was constantly confronted by racism and misconceptions. Much can be gleaned from insider interviews and archival footage, but it is Basquiat’s own words and work that powerfully convey the mystique and allure of both the artist and the man.
Featuring interviews with Julian Schnabel, Larry Gagosian, Bruno Bischofberger, Tony Shafrazi, Fab 5 Freddy, Jeffrey Deitch, Glenn O'Brien, Maripol, Kai Eric, Nicholas Taylor, Fred Hoffmann, Michael Holman, Diego Cortez, Annina Nosei, Suzanne Mallouk, Rene Ricard, Kenny Scharf, among many others.
Featuring an introduction by Odessa Paloma Parker.
Odessa Paloma Parker is a writer, editor, stylist, educator, public speaker and content strategist based in Toronto. She is the Art Editor at Globe Style Magazine, the subscription-based lifestyle publication for The Globe and Mail, and a fashion/art columnist at OMG Blog. She is also the founder and editorial director of Opaloma, A Cultural Digest for the Groovy.