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The Jean-Michel Basquiat family announces Sir David Adjaye OBE as the Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition designer:

King Pleasure© and reveals details about the themes and rooms of the exhibition, which will take place on April 9, 2022 at the iconic Starrett-Lehig

New York (OTS) Identity exhibition and accompanying book created by Abbot Miller of Pentagram

ISG Productions Ileen Gallagher produces with the Basquiat family

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s family announced that the famous architect Sir David AdjayeBoth As a gallery designer for the exhibition Jean-Michel Basquiat:King’s pleasure © gonna work. The exhibition held on 9. April 2022 in the iconic Starrett Lehigh Building Opened in New York, it displays more than 200 paintings, drawings, drawings, ephemera and rare, never-before-seen artworks to create an intimate, multidimensional portrait of Jean-Michel that only his family can convey. This exhibition will create a space where Jean-Michel’s family can honor and share his work and history with everyone. Jean-Michel Basquiat: © King King Pleasure It is curated and produced exclusively by the family. The family also announced the themes and areas of the exhibition, each of which includes its own works, compositions, and soundtracks.

1960 – Introduction In this part of the exhibition, Jean-Michel, his family and his legacy are presented to the public through several self-portraits.

Kings County – This section provides an overview of Jean-Michel’s childhood in Brooklyn and Puerto Rico. Shown are a representation of the places around Jean-Michel’s parents’ home, ephemera and works of Jean-Michel, including circulars from City-as-School, sketchbooks, personal notes and objects, home videos, interviews with family members, and early drawings and sculptures.

world famous – This section describes Jean-Michel’s early meteoric success, including solo exhibitions in New York and Los Angeles in 1982 and his participation in Documenta 7 in Kassel as the youngest of the 176 exhibited artists. This section includes paintings and other ephemera.

IDEAL – 57 Great Jones Street Studio (August 1983) Studio Recreation-Jean-Michel’s studio on Great Johns Street is being recreated and includes paintings, drawings, sketches, personal items, his furniture, his bicycle (the most important means of transportation he has since had trouble getting a taxi), and his collection of videos and books.

art gallery – This area consists of several galleries arranged by theme with about 100 paintings and drawings. All works are in the estate of the estate and most of them have never been seen before.

Palladium – In 1985 Jean-Michel painted two paintings, New Nile And without an address, for the VIP area of ​​the legendary New York nightclub Palladium, Michael Todd’s Room. The exhibition will recreate this space with video and soundtrack. This exhibition also deals with Jean-Michel’s participation in the club scene.

Put Jean Michael Basquiat – This exhibition presents personal stories from family members and close circle of friends of Jean-Michel, as well as posthumous awards and exhibitions.

Sir David Adjaye Obi He is an internationally recognized Ghanaian-British architect known for his innovative use of materials, his sculptural prowess, and his unique vision. He is the founder of Adjaye Associates, a global company with studios in Accra, London and New York. It was his biggest project to date National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC. Additionally, David Adjaye is known for his regular collaborations with contemporary artists on installations and exhibitions.

Sir David Adjaye says about work on Jean-Michel Basquiat: © . King PleasureThe vision for this project – to bring Basquiat’s life and work to life and shed new light on a partially understood artist – is closely aligned with my studio’s mission to use design as a storytelling tool. I envision the exhibition as an intimate narrative journey that not only reveals his groundbreaking career, but also cultivates his spirit and message through the eyes and visions of his family.”

“We knew almost immediately that Sir David Adjaye was the right partner to help shape this project,” he says. Lisan Basquiat . “He understood and completed our vision. Working with him and his team proved to be exactly the kind of collaboration we wanted.”

Abbott Miller From the Office of Optical Design pentagram Has the exhibition identity, exhibition graphics and accompanying book of Jean-Michel Basquiat: © King King Pleasure created. Pentagram is a multidisciplinary design studio independently run by a group of partners who all act as designers. Miller practices hybrid design that spans from printed to screen materials to narrative and architectural environments. He has worked with the Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others, and has designed books for Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Nam John Pike, Matisse, and the Rolling Stones.

Setting up the exhibition as a family project gives her an incredibly powerful perspective, and a truly unprecedented lens to look at his work“, He says Miller.

The Basquiat family is involved in the production of the exhibition Eileen Gallagher, boss ISG Productions. ISG Productions specializes in management, creative development, and production of cultural, entertainment and educational performances that inspire and educate. Gallagher has worked on major popular culture and art projects, including: Clive Davis Gallery, New York University; uncompressed And Arousal: Rolling Stones, traveling exhibition; rocker style Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Philips She is the first advertised sponsor of the exhibition Jean-Michel Basquiat: © King King Pleasure.

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