JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: Made on Market Street

Hollywood Africans, 1983

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT

Horn Players, 1983

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT

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

GIANTS by the Dean Collection

"Giants" is an exhibition curated by Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys (Dean Collection), showcasing the extraordinary collection of Black diasporic art amassed by the power couple. The collection spans from iconic figures like Gordon Parks and Jean-Michel Basquiat to contemporary trailblazers such as Lorna Simpson, Kehinde Wiley, and Nina Chanel Abney. Through their expansive collecting habits, the Deans champion a philosophy of "artists supporting artists," fostering a community that celebrates and uplifts Black creativity. The exhibition, hosted at the Brooklyn Museum, highlights monumental works alongside groundbreaking pieces, encouraging profound discussions on society, identity, and the enduring legacy of Black artistry.

Learn more about touring the exhibit here, and enjoy the gallery below!

 

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words & photography by Marrice Hill

Luna Luna

Luna Luna the pioneering art amusement park debuted in Germany 1987 over three decades ago. Featuring visionary works by artist such as Basquiat, Haring, and Hockney. However, fate intervened as its treasures were forgotten in shipping containers, only to be rediscovered and restored for Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy in 2023. Curated by André Heller, the global tour aimed to blend modern art with the age-old tradition of fairgrounds, featuring attractions designed by a diverse array of artists including Dalí, Lichtenstein, and Tiguely. This revival breathed new life into Luna Luna, rekindling its enchanting spirit for audiences worldwide.

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photography & words by Marrice Hill

Shattered Dreams by JOSHUA VIDES

Joshua Vides is most known for his black outline on random objects & drawings, but in 2023 he established himself with a bigger identity in the art world.Starting off making a few pieces(6)with his father-in-law, which ended up in his Tokyo show “home sweet home”… the response on the ceramics were almost greater than the paintings. Months later we get “Shattered Dreams” a concept of 200+ ceramic pieces based on his studio in Rancho Cucamonga,CA. The pop up installation was open for 6 days in LA, for those who could not make it… enjoy the gallery below!

Bob Marley: One Love Experience

The Bob Marley One Love Experience in Los Angeles marks the first time this unique exhibition will be available in the city. The exhibit features a wide range of Bob Marley's personal items, including rare photographs, instruments, and other memorabilia that have never been displayed before. The experience will take you on a journey through Marley's life, from his childhood in Jamaica to his rise to international fame as a reggae superstar. This immersive exhibit is a must-see for music lovers and fans of Bob Marley's enduring message of love and unity.

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Photography & Written by Marrice Hill