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Jean Michel Basquiat Jean Michel Basquiat was born on December 22 1960 in Brooklyn, New York. At an early age his mother, Matilde, introduced him to art by taking him to museums and theatres, and he learned to draw from the books she brought him, like Gray's Anatomy. For a brief time he attended school Puerto Rico, where he had a first attempt at life drawing in year 9 and was the only student to fail. Basquiat soon left and fell into CAS ("City as school"). CAS was a program designed for kids who struggled at traditional schools. Feeling cramped and like he was getting nowhere he left home and lived on the streets for some time. Sleeping in cardboard boxes and on park benches in Washington square. "I did whatever it took. I stole from grocery stores. I hustled guys sucking me off for twenty bucks." While in the CAS program, Basquiat came up with the idea that led to his first taste of fame. On night in 1978, after smoking some pot with friend Al Diaz in the CAS student lounge, Jean Michel came up with the idea of SAMO (SAM Old shit). They drew cartoons and wrote essays about SAMO for the CAS student paper, but the most important aspect of the SAMO project was the graffiti. Basquiat and Diaz sprayed phases like "SAMO saves idiots" and "Plush safe he think" and signed them with the name SAMO, all over lower Manhattan. The ploy worked so well that a $100 reward was posted for the capture of SAMO. When Basquiat and Diaz had a falling out, Basquiat finalised the end of their partnership by writing "SAMO is dead". Basquiat showed his work for the first time in 1980 at the Times Square Show. There he made a huge graffiti inspired work and signed it "SAMO". After that show a publisher wrote a major article in the Artfrom Magazine titled "The Radiant Child". In 1981 he flew to Italy to do his first European exhibition. Upon returning to New York he signed on with his first full-time dealer, Annina Nosei. As apart of this arrangement Nosei cleared out the basement of her gallery for Basquiat to use as a studio, though this arrangement led to several conflicts between the two. In addition, she sold paintings that were not even finished. Their partnership soon ended. One of the things that Basquiat was well known for was his collaboration with Andy Worhol. Andy Worhol's first encounter with Basquiat was when he knocked on his door and Basquiat answered it naked. Basquiat then proceeded to show Andy Worhol his apartment/gallery which was a big mess of art history books, a small TV, tapes, a mattress, art supplies, clothing which consisted of Armani suits covered in paint, art work and finally wads of cash and marijuana. During this time he was also dating Madonna just before she became famous. Andy Worhol and Basquiat worked on several painting together and remained good friends until Worhol's death in 1987. 1988 - Many of Basquiat's friends become concerned about his excessive drug use, apart form smoking pounds of pot he was also using cocaine and heroin. Basquiat attempted to kick his addiction by leaving New York for his home in Hawaii. He returned to New York in June saying he was drug-free. On August 12, Basquiat died from a heroin overdose. He was 27. The Whitney museum and Madonna put together the funds to hold an exhibition for Jean Michel Basquiat in 1992. Some of the critics that went regarded Basquiat's work as "true master pieces", like the Yale art historian, others just dismissed the importance of his art. Basquiat was able to achieve fame, wealth and recognition within the art world, and perhaps more importantly he left a body of art work to will forever intrigue viewers. . Jean Michel Basquiat Jean Michel Basquiat was born on December 22 1960 in Brooklyn, New York August 12, Basquiat died from a heroin overdose. He was 27. The Whitney museum and Madonna put together the funds to hold an exhibition for Jean Michel Basquiat

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