Patti Astor, Fab 5 Freddy, Jean Michel Basquiat- Art in the Streets - MOCAtv Ep. 18

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2012
  • The video segments are excerpts from ART/new york No. 21 - GRAFFITI/POST GRAFFITI and ART/new york No, 19 - YOUNG EXPRESSIONISTS. It includes interviews with Patti Astor, one of the founders of the Fun Gallery in the East Village of New York. Also included are interviews with Fab5 Freddy Brathwaite, and Jean Michel Basquiat shortly after their respective shows at the Fun Gallery.
    Interviews and Text - Marc H. Miller
    Video and Video Production - Paul Tschinkel
    Directed by Marc. H. Miller and Paul Tschinkel
    Produced by Paul Tschinkel
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  • @SaintVibe
    @SaintVibe 9 лет назад +1260

    "Cause I felt like it"
    -Jean Michel Basquiat

    • @alexfxlll
      @alexfxlll 6 лет назад +26

      SaintVibe and that’s the trick to great art everyone

    • @rd264
      @rd264 3 года назад +2

      @@alexfxlll thats the trick to having a beer or bike rides but its not necessarily art

    • @jsjdndnncnfjdj9269
      @jsjdndnncnfjdj9269 3 года назад +21

      It means he goes off spontaneity and intuition, which is where true art comes from

    • @GroovyKamo
      @GroovyKamo 3 года назад +1

      Best comment ever my friend 🤣

    • @kollusion1
      @kollusion1 3 года назад +1

      Because he can't do any better.

  • @lewismurphy3692
    @lewismurphy3692 4 года назад +473

    I love how the interviewer tries to decipher every little detail and give it some extra meaning that doesnt exist and basquiat just says “no i just wanted to draw a belt buckle”

    • @w4r7
      @w4r7 2 года назад +8

      And what get's me heated even more is how he comments on his dedication to go to the museum to experience a visual reference first hand and try to dismiss it as a "slow process" rather than coming to a final product through short cuts and "because it's faster" mentality. Excuse my language but interviwer was just an asshole.

    • @viciouscircle7802
      @viciouscircle7802 2 года назад +3

      Indeed 🤣

    • @mr.nyceguy7800
      @mr.nyceguy7800 2 года назад

      In this interview you catch the true essence of the Black man which is angelic, intellectual, talented and cool.. then the white male which is satanic, jealous, irrelevant, and cowardly.

    • @margaretp6968
      @margaretp6968 Год назад +1

      His response to him is so witty too

    • @basmatine
      @basmatine Год назад +4

      Someone who owned a still life by Picasso once asked the artist what the meaning was behind the painting. Picasso told him it was just a painting of a bowl of fruit.

  • @babyblu2010
    @babyblu2010 6 лет назад +639

    I love the way basquiat talks

    • @theo2oo4
      @theo2oo4 3 года назад +44

      me too. he talks a little bit like a child but he surely knows what he’s going to say. he knows what he means and that’s all that matters to him. sometimes it’s as if what he’s trying to say about his art simply cannot be explained in words.

    • @salemcb
      @salemcb 3 года назад +10

      @@theo2oo4 reminds me of Luka Sabbat, from the same area.

    • @akiraasmr3002
      @akiraasmr3002 3 года назад +5

      @@salemcb Yea lol if they do another Biopic they should have Luka voice over for Kid Cudi lol

    • @capalotxkai2114
      @capalotxkai2114 3 года назад +4

      I thought he had a deep voice

    • @theo2oo4
      @theo2oo4 3 года назад +6

      @@capalotxkai2114 yeah me too, i was really surprised when i first heard him. but i’ve gotten use to it and it really suits his character. he finds his anger and craziness with in and puts it in his art. but he’s seems quite shy and a slight sense of timidness.
      although he was actually angry a lot of the time since he’d sniff a line of coke every other hour of the day but he had a crazy life like that. rip

  • @loveiscaptiv8ing
    @loveiscaptiv8ing 8 лет назад +572

    The interviewer was SO intimidated by Basquiat's intellect; his body language showed it all. And if he didn't understand something, he would just insult the work- typical of an ignorant person.

    • @wmurray003
      @wmurray003 7 лет назад +17

      "man, sounds like it's a slow process derp, derp"

    • @coloredgirllost9979
      @coloredgirllost9979 6 лет назад +3

      Amen

    • @keeclay1302
      @keeclay1302 2 года назад +14

      Absolutely! Basquiat was an amazingly talented artist! The way he took charge in explaining and defending his art is quite impressive...too many artist are not able to do when they are face to face with a critic. The person who did this interview had absolutely no knowledge of the world or art, was horribly crude!

    • @princelazell
      @princelazell 2 года назад +13

      Racist.
      Please stop calling him ignorant. He's a racist.
      It's why he's using loaded language like "snatched" and "imitated", etc.

    • @doloreszombory9415
      @doloreszombory9415 2 года назад +1

      @@wmurray003 Yeah, interviewer was damned rude but JMB has the last word, as that kind of appropriation of an image (from museum to his canvas) foreshadowed today’s photoshopping.

  • @wmurray003
    @wmurray003 7 лет назад +473

    Basquiat is like a traveler from the future and that dense journalist simply couldn't keep up... he was like an old man who could no longer comprehend and completely grasp his world when met with the superior intellect and insight pouring from Basquiat's mind.

    • @timothylee6859
      @timothylee6859 7 лет назад +8

      I've learned so much from looking at Basquiat's paintings. I know only about my own future but am sure that my life will be different from that education. I genuflect to the kings genus. Long live the king.

    • @gabriellaarango9100
      @gabriellaarango9100 4 года назад +5

      Absolutly,,,,Your description of this interview is excellent , I share your feelings,, I was actually so.... disgusted at the way this guy talked toJean Michel in such condescending manner, And Jean Michell saw what the guy was doing and handled it very well,,,, he was and will always be an artistic genius,,, in a class all by himself!!!! There are not too many of them in the Pantheon of panting at that level......

    • @maniaulakh5696
      @maniaulakh5696 2 года назад +1

      @@timothylee6859 What did you learn? If you don't mind sharing.

    • @atkiltgeleta6077
      @atkiltgeleta6077 2 года назад

      DILLA - m.ruclips.net/video/dMDCPl5ZcJM/видео.html

  • @ameerahbigo80
    @ameerahbigo80 8 лет назад +1616

    Basquiat: "and this says parasites"
    Interviewer: "parasites, meaning people?"
    Basquiat: "no, parasites meaning parasites"
    lol this man was really reaching

    • @wmurray003
      @wmurray003 7 лет назад +15

      lol.

    • @tony_718
      @tony_718 5 лет назад +32

      I would've slapped him back to reality! What an idiot , asking the dumbest questions! He was definitely an annoying PARASITE!

    • @jonesyxperia7
      @jonesyxperia7 4 года назад +48

      I cringed every time he would call Basquiat’s stylistic art ‘crude drawings’ 😒

    • @josephinemarino389
      @josephinemarino389 3 года назад +39

      My congratulations to Jean for tolerating such pathetic questions. He was young and could do it. A little older he would have walked out i imagine. Sadly people don't understand artists nor their process. We're not normal. That's why we are artists

    • @imprintofafashionista
      @imprintofafashionista 3 года назад +1

      😂

  • @margaretkbrowne
    @margaretkbrowne 10 лет назад +292

    Basquiat was inscrutable, playful, provocative, erudite, charming, slightly childlike but in a knowing way, and pained--just like his paintings. He and his work were truly one, and that inseparability is the mark of greatness.

    • @tweetdaone4450
      @tweetdaone4450 2 года назад

      He comes off Michael Jackson like to me

    • @daniellegerlinger5502
      @daniellegerlinger5502 Год назад +2

      Wonderfully said!

    • @machomanrichards1534
      @machomanrichards1534 Год назад

      It's preposterous and idiotic to call a shi*t work an art! Its just a manifestation of constant whining and moaning of folks for free lunch and opportunities they don't deserve. No wonder it can't be hacked in terms of Nobel prize for meaningful discoveries other than stupid Peace prize given to the likes of Obama who again didn't deserved it at all. But again, its the only area some folks could get the validation of greatness and feel equal.

  • @jesssmithmusic1013
    @jesssmithmusic1013 8 лет назад +916

    and the way he questions Basquiat's intelligence is frustrating

    • @wmurray003
      @wmurray003 7 лет назад +77

      Basquiat was thinking ...."Who is this fuckin' clown?".

    • @dfrench1983
      @dfrench1983 7 лет назад +36

      Thank you this guy is a prick

    • @robertomercado7265
      @robertomercado7265 4 года назад +7

      agreed no wonder he wigged out on interviewers...

    • @mr.nyceguy7800
      @mr.nyceguy7800 2 года назад +19

      He's just being white

    • @AuthenticVibe
      @AuthenticVibe 2 года назад +2

      Very

  • @eBuLLieNCePReSs
    @eBuLLieNCePReSs 7 лет назад +533

    "Well, I'm a slow person." No, baby, you weren't. We still haven't caught up.

    • @rd264
      @rd264 3 года назад +12

      basquiat was great but he was just a grafitti guy on a rail bridge adopted by fat cats. he added references words dates etc and caribbean colors.

    • @The9Minds
      @The9Minds 3 года назад +12

      Exactly. Trying to catch up now. He was so smart and his work was perfection.

    • @xiezun9349
      @xiezun9349 3 года назад +1

      i don’t know...the way i see things is that he was he was um he was throwing that towards the interviewer because he was provoking and doubting Jean Michel’s intelligence...but i guess that’s my perspective

    • @FreshAFUpcycle
      @FreshAFUpcycle 2 года назад +8

      @@rd264 not true he was a excellent portrait artist you have to know the artist and the full body of work to speak on their talent. P.s. if you dont get adopted by fat cats no one knows your work. He went the route most artist don't expect to go...but it is the only route to "stardom" in visual arts.

    • @FreshAFUpcycle
      @FreshAFUpcycle 2 года назад +6

      Disagree white people hate to see excellent work from black people it was so easy to look at and see imperfections that it was the perfect representation of what "they" wanted our works to be in the art world "chaotic and confusing." and about essentially nothing black.

  • @mvj1153
    @mvj1153 4 года назад +55

    That interviewer thought that he was trying to insult Basquait's intelligence but meanwhile Basquait ended up insulting his intelligence.

  • @theactorjohnlarroquette
    @theactorjohnlarroquette 6 лет назад +569

    the interviewer keeps saying his art is "stolen" "snatched" "imitating" "probably copied" like WTF

    • @89706
      @89706 3 года назад +170

      we have white people like Picasso who was deemed to be a genius at his time for using African tribal masks as an "influence" to cubism. meanwhile actual African artists like Jean are questioned for his intelligence? I hate it here

    • @LooseCan88
      @LooseCan88 3 года назад +19

      @@89706 I think his lack of any idea on art is to blame for it, maybe he was told to throw a "dig" at him here and there, which none of them got through. Glad they shot this though.

    • @blackmomba9368
      @blackmomba9368 3 года назад +9

      Dingus Khan Right!? Totally different set of questions. And ignorant. He doesn’t know John Henry.

    • @the44thchamber
      @the44thchamber 3 года назад +2

      @@89706 for real, this fuckimg guy man

    • @gregoryboyle2576
      @gregoryboyle2576 3 года назад +15

      TOTALLY peeping that, "snatched" "Stolen" subtle racist inferences there....and the belt buckle part the interviewer was like, totally trying to belittle JMB. id LOVE to kno what became of this guy (the interviewer, not JMB lol)

  • @x_at25_x12
    @x_at25_x12 2 года назад +32

    love what Basquiat did, he's showed me not everything has a deep meaning and that to truly express yourself you have to let go and let everything out no matter how it may make you look

  • @derekvest3857
    @derekvest3857 5 лет назад +295

    Why did PBS send the weirdest and most culturally inept fella to interview a master of art???

    • @soulsaproductions2024
      @soulsaproductions2024 3 года назад +38

      Because the master of art he was interviewing was young and black. I'm sorry if my answer is blunt but it's the truth.

    • @floordoctor
      @floordoctor 3 года назад +15

      @@soulsaproductions2024 They sent an unqualified individual because he was young and black? That makes no sense. He was equally inept when interviewing Patti. He's clearly out of touch with ANYTHING artistic or culturally driven within a place like NYC. He's just generally uneducated and underexposed. I'll concede to the fact that a truly qualified person wasn't likely to be hired by OPB in 1982. They weren't even using qualified sources in any media that wasn't underground back then. No one was doing proper research/ journalism in the hood...and yeah, a lot of that was racial for sure.

    • @gregoryboyle2576
      @gregoryboyle2576 3 года назад +1

      THANK U i been wondering that all along here

    • @kingcole55
      @kingcole55 3 года назад

      This was for an independent film series called ART/new york

    • @UNDERGROUNDskateco
      @UNDERGROUNDskateco 3 года назад +1

      @@floordoctor Tyko I think you meant to use the word "racist" instead of "racial."

  • @46foryounger
    @46foryounger 3 года назад +60

    Lmfao I love Basquiat because he embodies everything a true artist is! He is such a free spirit with a brilliant mind and deep awareness. That’s exactly what artist do they absorb everything around them and then they transposed it through their own expression and his energy is so fantastic and he’s young and full of passion and light what a great personality he has he’s such a light

  • @dolfoboynas9583
    @dolfoboynas9583 3 года назад +54

    Boggles my mind realizing that there was over 1BILLION DOLLARS worth of Basquiat paintings in that building 🤭

  • @suzieritz2957
    @suzieritz2957 3 года назад +28

    he really loved his art and talking about it... you can tell in the way he got excited when he spoke about, or when someone appreciated it. He completely believed spontaneity in his art, and this guy just could not grasp that. Like this kid just sat around in turmoil for days before he would write a word or drawer a figure... its like he over prepared thinking this kid was like Da Vinci taking years to draw the 16th chapel... he purely loved art and making it and you can tell in his voice and body language how proud he was to be a part of it... wow.. he is just soo young though..

  • @tajmahal8472
    @tajmahal8472 2 года назад +51

    It's cool to see Fab 5 Freddy in this capacity. I was unaware of his expressionistic artwork. I've only ever seen him as Fab 5 Freddy, the VJ host of Yo! Mtv Raps.

    • @solinspired4428
      @solinspired4428 2 года назад +5

      Yes Fab Five Freddy has had an amazing life wow!

  • @backtoafrica1822
    @backtoafrica1822 4 года назад +72

    forget that he only lived to 27, weird hearing his voice. def a genius

  • @clibreros94
    @clibreros94 9 лет назад +96

    I enjoy his explanation of his work, the interviewer seemed to keep trying to find meaning in his work but Basquiat was trying to tell him his work is based of interpretations and expressions

    • @The9Minds
      @The9Minds 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, he had no interest in sharing the meaning of his work with that idiot. I wouldn't have either.

  • @pucahorse
    @pucahorse 10 лет назад +14

    Basquait, is the man. His work is powerful and has a shamanistic quality that that takes perception to another level. Truly wonderful!!!!

  • @johnnydtractive
    @johnnydtractive 6 лет назад +12

    Wow. Amazing to me that Jean not only kept his composure, but kept his sense of joy & humour throughout this interview. & clearly, this is not a one-off. Jean faced this kind of condescension & stupidity day in day out. He was a disciplined, brilliant & generous artist. The art world is finally starting to catch up to him & to appreciate his work.
    To me, he is a once in a lifetime artist, the rare creator, like Rothko, whose work will still be speaking to people 4 & 5 & 10 generations from now.

  • @ignskeletons
    @ignskeletons Год назад +7

    I think sometimes when presented with great art we try to find some deeper hidden meaning when really sometimes it 'is what it is' even at a surface level and that's alright. Basquiat had both kinds of works, some with profound meaning and social commentary, and some that he just 'felt like it' that is self explanatory. So glad this footage exists

  • @jesssmithmusic1013
    @jesssmithmusic1013 8 лет назад +173

    this interviewer's clinical approach to art gives me the creeps. ain't got no souuul

  • @janefry2702
    @janefry2702 9 лет назад +52

    Basquiat was ahead of his time

  • @ilovetraveling7
    @ilovetraveling7 10 лет назад +91

    great personality, awesome art
    tragic he couldn't stick around longer..

  • @Dengee
    @Dengee 11 лет назад +19

    So I finally see and hear Basquiat. I love this guy! so sad he had to leave us so young!
    I think the interviewer did okay...it's hard to interview someone who is as original and unique as Basquiat !!!

  • @duermedespierto
    @duermedespierto 10 лет назад +100

    The interviewer is so inadequate

  • @n2979
    @n2979 2 года назад +5

    One of the most beautiful humans ever ugh

  • @CharleneABagcal
    @CharleneABagcal 11 лет назад +5

    I had the pleasure of meeting Patti Astor last year and really love what the FUN gallery stood for. I started studying Basquiat's work back in high school and have been hooked ever since.

  • @Capricosm
    @Capricosm 6 лет назад +47

    Basquiat is very perceptive . Much more intelligent than the interviewer.

  • @heidifalzon2490
    @heidifalzon2490 7 лет назад +37

    I could listen to him talk all day he's was truly special and unique ;)

  • @bigcymac
    @bigcymac 2 года назад +12

    Interviewer: "that's kind of a slow process"
    Basquiat: "I'm a slow person"

  • @Sclass_Ent
    @Sclass_Ent 4 года назад +9

    Fab 5 Freddy is such important figure in the hip hop history

  • @scrapart2492
    @scrapart2492 4 года назад +7

    When I see Basquiat I think of my youth . I think of my mortality.
    All because of us being peers. It's ironic tho .I was raised in Brooklyn
    And his birthday is December 22 1960. My birthday was December 21 1961.
    We walked the same streets. I lived at grand army plaZa 1 block from the
    Brooklyn museum and Brooklyn library and botanical gardens. I see my youth
    Watching his old interviews..

  • @FLSharkdiver
    @FLSharkdiver Год назад +5

    Man I wish Basquiat was alive to joy all of the money his estate is worth and joy some of the money he made off his paintings.. You know what '' Only the good Die Young ''

  • @solinspired4428
    @solinspired4428 2 года назад +2

    He could be here right here in these times. He was so ahead ...goodness Gracious

  • @LouieTzepher
    @LouieTzepher 2 года назад +6

    JMB radiates intelligence, his laid back personality and just the vibes he gave off was so magnificent.

  • @mothmoiloa
    @mothmoiloa 2 года назад +6

    this guy was a genius, as a fine artist, i respect his thinking process and the finish of his work.

  • @Roundpeg-Squarehole
    @Roundpeg-Squarehole 41 минуту назад

    Bless you Patti Astor for everything you've done ❤ R.I.P.

  • @giorgiobaroni4903
    @giorgiobaroni4903 2 года назад

    Thanks for uploading this gem.

  • @thebearstreetballs
    @thebearstreetballs 9 лет назад +5

    We need more people like patti now days

  • @KristenRussiFabulosciti
    @KristenRussiFabulosciti 9 лет назад +32

    It makes me mad that the interviewer is deconstructing details of whole paintings that he didn't take the time to contemplate prior to interviewing Basquiat. He doesn't seem to understand that he is talking with an artist in the purest sense.

  • @avedic
    @avedic 3 года назад +14

    Jesus man....I'm a straight guy, but it's impossible not to notice how ridiculously attractive he was.
    Just effortlessly cool and fashionable and ahead of everyone around him.
    True inspiration for me....

    • @97260popoline
      @97260popoline 3 года назад +6

      Sounds kinda sus bro

    • @awkwardrainbowpotato5620
      @awkwardrainbowpotato5620 3 года назад +4

      Jesus I thought I was the only one it's like his whole vibe it's just magnetic, and his voice is so soft-spoken but he is very passionate about his work. He truly was gone too soon.

    • @anonymousgirl799
      @anonymousgirl799 2 года назад

      @avedic
      Basquiat was bisexual, and had dalliances with men.

  • @codyjackschwartz3044
    @codyjackschwartz3044 8 лет назад +102

    i feel somewhat uncomfortable that the focus of the basquiat narration is that his reference points are academic & classical. as if to say, "sure, he's a dirty ghetto kid, but he's smart & cultured"

    • @castortroykrb
      @castortroykrb 8 лет назад +25

      +Cody S. I just read your comment .... Read mine ..... I worked in the Movie Industry for 30 years and worked side by side with People of this nature like the Narrator during the 80's & 90's. ..... When you're the 1st Minority in Offices or certain Groups .... This is EXACTLY what I dealt with Constantly !!!!! ..... I had to Speak up for myself and All at the same time, Walk a Tight-Rope in order not to get Fired ! ....... And this is the Way it was in the ENTERTAINMENT/ART/MOVIE/MUSIC business during the (I'm sure even before the 60's) 80's- 90's ...... But this is what it was !

    • @hi-hk2zv
      @hi-hk2zv 7 лет назад

      i'm trying to avoid this possible truth behind the subliminal message :(

    • @omb3d80
      @omb3d80 2 года назад +5

      he wasn’t no “dirty ghetto kid”, despite what his disheveled and baseborn presentation would have you believe
      Basquiat’s parents were non-ADOS and middle class. he was raised in a multicultural household where self-expression and eccentricity was encouraged; not your typical upbringing for a Black youth in NYC. his parents made sure to expose him to art history and high culture from a young age, a privilege most of his inner city peers would never receive. also his father was a high ranking accountant and owned a three-story brownstone in a predominantly Jewish part of Brooklyn.

    • @chioma916
      @chioma916 2 года назад +1

      @@omb3d80 important

    • @daysjours
      @daysjours 2 года назад +1

      @@omb3d80 Basquiat also attended one of the most elite schools in the nation: St Ann´s. So if he is ¨street¨ than so is the likes of Jennifer Connelly, anohter SA´s alum

  • @dantevalentine5769
    @dantevalentine5769 9 лет назад +4

    I remember watching a lot of this footage on vhs way back..Fond memories...RIP Basquiat

  • @titobandito2884
    @titobandito2884 5 лет назад +10

    Idk, I think the interviewer did him justice. I mean it is what it is. It would be hard to see the cultural significance of his work while living in the time. We probably take his work more seriously than Basquiat ever did.

    • @Deluciano
      @Deluciano 2 года назад +2

      This the quote 💯 I don’t even get mad when the interviewer seems like he just can’t connect . It is what it is

  • @nd451
    @nd451 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting this

  • @backupinyoasswittharesurre6524
    @backupinyoasswittharesurre6524 6 лет назад +6

    Basquiats paintings are about an emotion that they evoke in the person who's looking at it... Not about deconstructing it and looking at it literally like the interviewer is doing

  • @AceWall73
    @AceWall73 9 лет назад +27

    My high school art teacher said he was a fake because he was the son of an account. To me the work speaks for itself. Best painter of the 1980s.

    • @AceWall73
      @AceWall73 8 лет назад +2

      yes I read his biography. What matters most? The paintings or the the painters life?

    • @castortroykrb
      @castortroykrb 8 лет назад +13

      +Ace Wall This is what WHITE teachers have been doing for YEARS !!!!!!! ..... Discredit or Don't teach about the TRUTH when it comes to Minorities ........ The Internet is EXPOSING THE TRUTH ! ...... They let the Black kids believe it's OK to be nothing but, Thugs or Thieves in Prison (for Street Cred), Rap & Pro Sports Dreamers, Lotto Winners, Weed heads coming from Broken homes, No Pappies around, Young girls ? It's kool to have Bastard kids using no protection ...... Look at the latest Black " Academy Award Winners ", ..... Check this List of Role Models out ! ........Jennifer Hudson Comes from a broken home with a Bastard kid, Sleeping around to Becomes a Known Singer in " Dreamgirls " ..... Denzel Washington As a Corrupt Cop, Even calling White People, Nigga's 94 times in " Training Day " ..... Halle Barry, Plays a Waitress Slut ! Trying to make ends meet with a Bastard Kid who's father is in Prison about to be Executed in " Monsters Ball " ......... Here's one for RAP MUSIC ....... Let's give a Black Rap group called 3-6 MAFIA a Musical Academy Award for a Song called....... " It's Hard out here for a PIMP ! " ...... SMFH ! ..... The system needs to be EXPOSED ! .... Sorry for the Rant. ..... But the TRUTH ...... Is just that ....... The TRUTH !

    • @lpurnell4827
      @lpurnell4827 8 лет назад +6

      +V Watters She's an azzhole and should be ashamed to call herself a teacher. Just curious- did she say the same about the Jews/Holocaust?

    • @AceWall73
      @AceWall73 8 лет назад +1

      Yes!

    • @wmurray003
      @wmurray003 7 лет назад +1

      Ask your teacher... what does his credibility have to do with his parent's professions... then watch her/his mouth drop.

  • @RastafariPoet
    @RastafariPoet 4 года назад +22

    The way he talks reminds me so much of jimi hendrix. I always believed they were the same soul.

    • @jimmyberry4451
      @jimmyberry4451 2 года назад +2

      I thought the same but he was born when Hendrix was alive but definitely resonates with Jimis soul tho

  • @chillzoneyt1
    @chillzoneyt1 2 года назад +6

    I have a lot of similarities with basquiat, same birthday, same heritage(haitian) and similar name(Michael), he was a musician and im currently a musician. didnt realize this until after i did shrooms recently. looked into his art cause it looked like art i used to draw as a kid. This guy even has a similar personality as mine. I find him relateable & inspirational in several ways

  • @freddyv.8016
    @freddyv.8016 8 лет назад +1

    great portrayal of a great artist...one of my favorite movies.

  • @gpalmer415
    @gpalmer415 10 лет назад +37

    The reporter was painful to listen to...waste of precious time with such a great artist

  • @kttyfb
    @kttyfb 2 года назад +11

    he gets a kick out of selling them art that actually depicts them as animals, i love it

    • @nayshad11
      @nayshad11 2 года назад +3

      "No, parasites meaning parasites 😁😁"…. I almost died 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @alfiemarie
    @alfiemarie 8 лет назад +61

    Well, Im a slow person. -Basquiat

    • @castortroykrb
      @castortroykrb 8 лет назад +12

      +Alfie Bart He was being Sarcastic !

  • @1savannahlegend247
    @1savannahlegend247 Год назад +1

    Notice in the beginning they describe graffiti as something quickly drawn yet when he's almost done interviewong Basquiat he says "sounds like a slow process"

  • @Jiggelmeister
    @Jiggelmeister 4 года назад +17

    I don’t think y’all understand how difficult it’d be to interview someone like this

  • @farwest6321
    @farwest6321 2 года назад +3

    art is the vehicle of self expression.....to repurpose someone else's art or any object is to give it new meaning - your own expression....to create something that inspires others self expression and meaning is to open source the visual - STAN Basquiat 🎨

  • @CC-vw1cs
    @CC-vw1cs Месяц назад

    OMG the interviewer is getting an education, and Basquiate ever so polite and patient !

  • @TenShadowsTechnique.
    @TenShadowsTechnique. 7 лет назад +35

    that's kind of a slow process, well I'm a slow person 👑🏆⏳

  • @lifestraight
    @lifestraight 8 лет назад +131

    "Contemplative Black youth in a ghetto hat"
    "And you had been er, uh, er, uh READING it?!"
    "So you SNATCHED a few words"
    smh

    • @ciaranavan8915
      @ciaranavan8915 4 года назад +24

      lifestraight That guy was clearly racist. It sucks that Jean had to deal with that on a daily basis. He deserved so much more than that.

    • @KangKush
      @KangKush 4 года назад +21

      Black people are very intelligent and influential we just never get credit for anything

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz 2 года назад +3

      @@KangKush Truth

    • @tajmahal8472
      @tajmahal8472 2 года назад +3

      When this fool said "ghetto hat", I was thinking to myself, "you mean a Kangol cap???". The "interviewer" (wit his anti-Black a$$) was obviously taking digs at Jean Michel Basquiat's work b/c Mr. Basquiat is a respected BLACK artist.

    • @lifestraight
      @lifestraight 2 года назад

      @@ciaranavan8915 I agree with your whole comment. You kept it 💯!

  • @coop8845
    @coop8845 3 года назад +8

    If anyone ever calls you "street smart" they are talking down to you.

  • @casteretpollux
    @casteretpollux 2 года назад +1

    Liking Patti Astor and the way she handles the interviewer.

  • @netsaosa4973
    @netsaosa4973 3 года назад +1

    The interviewer is special

    • @jhijhigi6610
      @jhijhigi6610 2 года назад

      are these avatars seriously on these videos now ?

  • @JF-ch1cm
    @JF-ch1cm 5 лет назад +218

    it's important to remember that Basquiat failed his art classes in grade school, dropped out of high school, and then NEVER went to art school. his crude, impulsive, almost child-like approach to drawn elements is juxtaposed by his picasso-level eye in composition, color and intellectual depth
    the interviewer clearly has no understanding or appreciation for art. it'd be like asking adele or whitney why she sang a certain note the way she did.

    • @chrislopez5322
      @chrislopez5322 4 года назад +5

      J F well said!!

    • @jesseg94
      @jesseg94 4 года назад +20

      From what I understood Basquiat is very capable of drawing technically and "cleanly". But he just goes with what he thinks about at the moment and paints it with no regard to what people used to think as the rules to art.

    • @Maius26
      @Maius26 4 года назад +10

      Basquiat could draw just fine, as some of his anatomical work clearly demonstrates.

    • @therealitychannel6429
      @therealitychannel6429 3 года назад +18

      Yeah, many don't understand that "art schools" developed FROM artists, not the other way around. Or to put it another way, true artists don't need schools, they just need to do their art.

    • @patrickmcdaniel8123
      @patrickmcdaniel8123 2 года назад

      @@Maius26 - Really? Prove it! Because if you can't prove it that makes you a liar. Prove it!

  • @Herr2Cents
    @Herr2Cents 10 лет назад +14

    He's been a favorite of mine for years. I think Julian's version of Basquait was interesting. Though I think a more innocent man in this interview comes through to me. He had great patience with the interviewer. It was fun to watch his reactions.

  • @hughjarms4510
    @hughjarms4510 6 лет назад +2

    I can't stop watching a Basquiat

  • @sheiliawilliams345
    @sheiliawilliams345 2 года назад +1

    LOVE HIS WORK!!! He really was ONE OF A KIND!!

  • @godscience7821
    @godscience7821 6 лет назад +5

    I dream of owning one of his paintings

  • @Woktoharlem
    @Woktoharlem 10 лет назад +10

    "Im a slow person".......hahahah. Genius, pure genius.

  • @Bulltardwin
    @Bulltardwin 3 года назад +2

    That's a mighty fine belt buckle

  • @intelligenceservices
    @intelligenceservices 2 года назад

    it's nice that this is up, Annina Nosei told me she had this footage when i met her around 1998. nobody had any idea there would be RUclips :)

  • @brianstarkey94
    @brianstarkey94 10 лет назад +4

    i wish i could've been there

  • @jamesdeltoro
    @jamesdeltoro 3 года назад +6

    It’s frustrating that one of the biggest reasons for artists being misunderstood, or worse ostracized, comes from media outlets & their journalists/interviewers being paid to ask questions being naive or just ignorant with their attempts at trying to find literal dispositions & answers.
    Most artists understand psyche enough to know that even with their intent comes other interpretations of their work & that’s the beauty of it; once it’s released into the world, it becomes openly up to the viewer to either figure it out or digest for their own mental use.

  • @jaunenito
    @jaunenito Год назад +1

    After reading the comments, I'm glad it wasn't just me. Certain questions you don't ask an abstract artist. Damn

  • @TheGemHerself
    @TheGemHerself 6 лет назад +4

    I don't think the interviewer was questioning anyone's intelligence, it just seemed he was trying to find deep meaning with Fab 5 and Basquiat's work and they were like "I just put it there honestly" lmaoo

  • @impalamusic1453
    @impalamusic1453 9 лет назад +6

    Within very little that this type of art haha I like a lot, not only for art but for his true philosophy of life

  • @DomiiD100
    @DomiiD100 4 года назад +7

    I think I’m in love 😍

  • @andregonzalez1496
    @andregonzalez1496 2 года назад +1

    I miss you all 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @santo_street
    @santo_street 4 года назад +2

    I love this man god damn he is cool

  • @FreshAFUpcycle
    @FreshAFUpcycle 2 года назад +8

    "A ghetto hat" whoa the 80s were crazy

  • @annaisioma
    @annaisioma 11 лет назад +4

    He's such a true inspiration, hope to have the same passion and drive in Art as he did

  • @micheleallurex4361
    @micheleallurex4361 2 года назад +2

    Just here to make sure everyone peeped how condescending the interviewer was with Basquiat…glad we’re all on the same page 😂

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky1941 Год назад +1

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...and there is no accounting for taste. Does art have to be beautiful or is that so yesterday?

  • @afterpodcast
    @afterpodcast 10 лет назад +19

    Basquiat...THE GREATEST!!!

  • @sharonfrazier4914
    @sharonfrazier4914 2 года назад +3

    They always tend to underestimate us as intellectuals and behave around us as not being normal or as if we are not capable of creating something on our own... This interview reminds me sort of like the Miles Davis interview conducted by Harry Reasoner of 60 Minutes. Lol. Whew! MJ, Prince, Khalid Mohammed, etc..lol.. It's a trip!

  • @manuelmendozamendoza
    @manuelmendozamendoza 11 лет назад

    AWESOME!

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 2 года назад

    Much Gratitude .

  • @FirstReadExpo
    @FirstReadExpo 9 лет назад +3

    Love Yeah Bro! Jean-Michael Basquiat genius on film.

  • @glenndelossantos6450
    @glenndelossantos6450 4 года назад +10

    basquiat was trollin him lmao

  • @7kurisu
    @7kurisu 11 лет назад +1

    how can you not love basquiat

  • @MrArtenow
    @MrArtenow 10 лет назад +2

    Genio Totalllll !!!!

  • @Mattology1
    @Mattology1 6 лет назад +3

    love Jeans art.🖌️🎨🖼️ just going all out freely

  • @mmiler415
    @mmiler415 11 лет назад +4

    You should check out the documentary on Jean Michel Basquiat called "A Radiant Child" it's really good hes a super interesting dude with a pretty wild story.

  • @jlarrify
    @jlarrify 8 месяцев назад +1

    When I was living in NYC in the 80’s a friend told me Basquiat would bring firecrackers to a show and set them off. A hilarious image with stuffy art world people. If it is only myth, I wanna try that lol!

    • @ftrsaliyf-zd4wk
      @ftrsaliyf-zd4wk 6 месяцев назад

      lol Plenty wasn't stuffy A lot of the art world was underground

  • @ritatitelitury148
    @ritatitelitury148 2 года назад

    „Cause I felt like it” 👌🏻😏 pure and simple

  • @McBernes
    @McBernes 9 лет назад +3

    I saw the movie of JMB that stared David Bowie as Warhol years ago. I didnt come away with a real idea of who JMB was or what he was about, and that negatively colored my opinion of him as an artist for a long time. I'm glad I came across this excerpt. I see JMB now in a different light. An artist isnt complete without the ability to intelligently and sincerely discuss his/her work. JMB is clearly not a hack, and in this clip confident in his identity as an artist to the extent that the idiot interviewer doesnt phase him. I know little about his life, but i know from this video he was a true artist.

    • @BleekizKing
      @BleekizKing 9 лет назад +6

      That movie does no justice for this genius! You have to check out the documentary The Radiant Child.. You'll get a better appreciation for the artist

    • @reinventmekikitv416
      @reinventmekikitv416 9 лет назад +3

      have u seen the documentary Radiant Child its a eye opener great movie it always gets my creative juices flowing

  • @GreybeardtheSurvivor
    @GreybeardtheSurvivor 3 года назад +4

    This "case of cringe" was purchased, and paid for in full, by the interviewer.
    He kinda reminded me of a chihuahua: Yapping up a storm, stuck on a leash, unable to pull the master in ANY direction...and getting giggled at throughout the process.

  • @doniawonjohnson4047
    @doniawonjohnson4047 5 лет назад +2

    The interaction between basquiat and the interviewer was very insightful, was very nice to see him field the questions. Gained a good feel for who he was and how he approached his work. . nice piece of history!!

  • @salonews92
    @salonews92 2 года назад +2

    He was wise, Basquiat😍