Name It & Claim It! Isn't that what You are here for! It's Your Time! Rise & Shine Sister! I don't know you but I believe in you. Rise & Shine. Let them all SEE WHO YOU BE! Peace & Love!
Great video. So glad you are all on youtube educating the masses. Don't know if you have already considered/completed it, but I would love to see a video on the best selling black authors deceased and alive.
I'm a UK based Art teacher and showed this to all my classes during black history month. They have loved it but all spotted that Basquiat's date of birth was wrong because they saw in a text book that he died at age 27 and it makes him look just 20 in what you have said. Asides that you have offered inspiration to my students which is essential.
He did die at 27. Started very young, the last years of his life was not exclusive to his work. He was just 20 in some of these images. I'm curious to what was the disconnect with full detail of Basquiat. What was missed in this video.
@@ikamille She was saying that the birth year to year of death found at the bottom of his section, starting at 3:20, is listed as 1968-1988 and it should have been 1960-1988. She was just trying to give the creator a heads up that they may have made a typo while also complimenting the overall video.
I been painting since HS, I want to be an artist for inspiring people. I watch this video so I can learn from them to be a better artist. Thank you for the informative artists, I have much research to do!
1. 1:35 Gordon Parks 2. 3:11 Jean-Michel Basquiat 3. 4:33 James Van Der Zee 4. 5:40 Augusta Savage 5. 7:11 Jacob Lawrence 6. 8:13 Edmonia Lewis 7. 9:49 Lorna Simpson 8. 11:09 Kara Walker 9. 12:23 E. Simms Campbell 10. 13:22 Horace Pippin
With regards to Jean-Michel Basquiat: He wasn't merely a black artist, he was an Afro-hatian-latino/Hatian-latino/Afro-latino artist. His Father was from Haiti and his Mother was Puerto Rican, born to Puerto Rican parents in Brooklyn, NYC. So she was on effect, a New York Rican. Jean-Michele spoke Spanish at home and also incorporated Spanish words in his art works. By conveniently erasing his Puerto Rican heritage and claiming him as merely black, you nullify the totality of Basquiat's being and impact as both a person and an artist! He wouldn't be who he was and created the art that he did w/o both sides of his Ethnic heritage. Please STOP conveniently appropriating him as just a black artist and recognize the added factor of his having been Afro-hispanic! It's insultive and hurtful to erase the Spanish side of his ethnicity. He wouldn't have been the incredible artist that he was without his Spanish side as well. Don't white wash his legacy to conviniently fit a black narrative. You can't erase his Puerto Rican/Latino side no matter how hard you may try!
E. Simms Campbell is just another in a long, long, long line of talented Black men willing to degrade the whole race for personal success and fortune. I hope and pray he gets healed.
As an artist (animator) i have to say this is one of my favourite, i am hoping in future to see more of us in Animation industry.
Art is life's documentary.
This is fantastic, having studied art for years I’d only heard of two of these artists. Education is so important, thank you.
Wow!!! This is premium content. Thanks for this video. Parks!!!!
Love this page
Excellent video, as a illustrator myself this collection of black artist's all in one video is Priceless. Thanks for taking the time.🙏🏿 🇬🇧
Great video 🎨 I appreciate you encouraging the overdue spotlight of African American artists✊🏾
Hope I make the list one day 😍
i believe that you will💪
What kind of art do you create? :D
You will
Name It & Claim It! Isn't that what You are here for! It's Your Time! Rise & Shine Sister! I don't know you but I believe in you. Rise & Shine. Let them all SEE WHO YOU BE! Peace & Love!
You will :)
Love this! (Pronunciation corrections: Arna BON-Tom, Jean-MEshell Basquiat, the Augusta Savage sculpture, is Gam-MEEN).
Thank you....that really bothered me.....
I was yelling (in my head) the same things!!! Thanx!
Thank you for this.
Amazing presentation of extremely gifted individuals and their contributions. Thanks and have a great weekend.
This was a breath of fresh air
Great video. So glad you are all on youtube educating the masses. Don't know if you have already considered/completed it, but I would love to see a video on the best selling black authors deceased and alive.
Thank you 🖼💪🏽
I'm a UK based Art teacher and showed this to all my classes during black history month. They have loved it but all spotted that Basquiat's date of birth was wrong because they saw in a text book that he died at age 27 and it makes him look just 20 in what you have said. Asides that you have offered inspiration to my students which is essential.
He did die at 27. Started very young, the last years of his life was not exclusive to his work. He was just 20 in some of these images. I'm curious to what was the disconnect with full detail of Basquiat. What was missed in this video.
@@ikamille She was saying that the birth year to year of death found at the bottom of his section, starting at 3:20, is listed as 1968-1988 and it should have been 1960-1988. She was just trying to give the creator a heads up that they may have made a typo while also complimenting the overall video.
Great video ...
thank you for the wonderful presented and informative vlog. Can you also cover black artist artist from around the world sometime soon?
I been painting since HS, I want to be an artist for inspiring people. I watch this video so I can learn from them to be a better artist. Thank you for the informative artists, I have much research to do!
Keep pursuing all your hopes and dreams 💥
POV: you're here from class
Yep
yup
U right
Yep
😂😂😂😂😂
Beautiful 😍 😊
It's not Michael, it's Michel....
super art 1111
nice piece..
1. 1:35 Gordon Parks
2. 3:11 Jean-Michel Basquiat
3. 4:33 James Van Der Zee
4. 5:40 Augusta Savage
5. 7:11 Jacob Lawrence
6. 8:13 Edmonia Lewis
7. 9:49 Lorna Simpson
8. 11:09 Kara Walker
9. 12:23 E. Simms Campbell
10. 13:22 Horace Pippin
Truly an inspiring video. I am a visual artist
How do I get in this list?
Loved these artists
There’s a lot of indie unknown black artists not listed
I saw #8 at the The BROAD LA!
With regards to Jean-Michel Basquiat:
He wasn't merely a black artist, he was an Afro-hatian-latino/Hatian-latino/Afro-latino artist. His Father was from Haiti and his Mother was Puerto Rican, born to Puerto Rican parents in Brooklyn, NYC. So she was on effect, a New York Rican. Jean-Michele spoke Spanish at home and also incorporated Spanish words in his art works.
By conveniently erasing his Puerto Rican heritage and claiming him as merely black, you nullify the totality of Basquiat's being and impact as both a person and an artist!
He wouldn't be who he was and created the art that he did w/o both sides of his Ethnic heritage.
Please STOP conveniently appropriating him as just a black artist and recognize the added factor of his having been Afro-hispanic!
It's insultive and hurtful to erase the Spanish side of his ethnicity. He wouldn't have been the incredible artist that he was without his Spanish side as well.
Don't white wash his legacy to conviniently fit a black narrative. You can't erase his Puerto Rican/Latino side no matter how hard you may try!
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Hello 👋 cutie
Just found this channel. Liked commented and subscribed. check, check, check. Im here for the black history lessons
Basquiat was in the 27 club :(
Didn’t pronounce Jean’s middle name correctly.
The name is pronounced
Like this in french.
Jean Michel it's
"JUN Mee- shell"
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👑👑💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿✊🏿❤
Jean Michael? Really?
I know right!👍🏼👌🏽
I see MYSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E. Simms Campbell is just another in a long, long, long line of talented Black men willing to degrade the whole race for personal success and fortune. I hope and pray he gets healed.
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Jean Michel Basquiat 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Like who asked to be here like no
Basquiat is overrated an glorified. Fact is their R millons of basquiats.......