Gagosian presents "Made on Market Street," an exhibition focused on Jean-Michel Basquiat's works created in Los Angeles; curated by Fred Hoffman with Larry Gagosian. The exhibition features loans from notable collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum. Basquiat produced a significant body of work while in California between 1982 and 1984 including paintings, works on paper, and silkscreen editions. The exhibition highlights nearly thirty important pieces from this period, reflecting on Basquiat's prolific output and the influence of Los Angeles on his art. Key works like "Hollywood Africans" and "Horn Players" are showcased, emphasizing Basquiat's blend of visual art and music. To dive deeper into Basquiat's L.A. era, the exhibition comes with a rich catalogue full of archival goodies, from old exhibition photos to never-before-seen studio shots. Also a conversation with key figures in Basquiat's life, exploring the complex symbolism and innovation in his Los Angeles works of art. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Basquiat's genius, "Made on Market Street" is an art event you can't miss. On display in Beverly Hills until June 8, 2024, enjoy the gallery below.
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Words & Photography by Marrice Hill