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HOWL! Announces Exhibit & Sara Driver's BOOM FOR REAL The Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat

By: Apr. 03, 2018
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HOWL! Announces Exhibit & Sara Driver's BOOM FOR REAL The Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat  ImageHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to announce Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat, a group exhibition focusing on the artists and scene around Jean-Michel Basquiat's teen-aged, pre-fame years. Curated by Howl! Happening, Sara Driver, Carlo McCormick, and Mary-Ann Monforton, Zeitgeist complements and amplifies the theatrical release of Sara Driver's film BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat from Magnolia Pictures . The film premieres on May 11th at IFC, New York.

The period covered in the exhibition and film tells the story of Jean-Michel's early work, peers, and creative community in gritty, pre-AIDS, downtown New York-before the rise of the 80s art and real estate juggernaut. It was a time when decay, drugs, and dissolution fueled a boom in creativity where the definition of fame, success, and power was not based on money, Facebook likes, and self-promotion. For these creators, to be a penniless published poet or a musician gigging at CBs was the height of success. In the rawness of the work, the focus on street art and graffiti, and the experimentation and cross-pollination of styles and disciplines, the era has become a flash point for younger generations seeking to learn about and understand the authenticity, closeness, and community expressed in the work of the artists in Zeitgeist.

The exhibition-and a series of special events-illuminate Basquiat's work and that of his friends and other artists, writers, filmmakers, and musicians who emerged from that scene, including:

Alexis Adler

Charlie Ahearn

Ted Barron

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Philippe Bordas

Robert Carrithers

Henry Chalfant

Brett De Palma

Jane Dickson

Al Diaz

Barbara Ess

Coleen Fitzgibbon

Fab 5 Freddy

Futura

Robert Goldman aka Bobby G

Godlis

Nan Goldin

Richard Hambleton

Becky Howland

Tessa Hughes-Freeland

Jim Jarmusch

Justen Ladda

Ann Messner

Mary-Ann Monforton

James Nares

Glenn O'Brien

Franc Palaia

Lee Quiñones

Walter Robinson

Christy Rupp

Luc Sante

Kenny Scharf

Paul Tschinkel

Robin Winters

Special events will include:

· A panel discussion featuring Alexis Adler, Felice Rosser, Lee Quiñones, Al Diaz, and more

· A screening of Howard Brookner's 1983 documentary Burroughs: The Movie from the Criterion Collection

· An evening of films featuring an experimental film by Basquiat's bandmate Michael Holman, with a soundtrack by Gray, the band he and Basquiat formed; David Schmidlapp's film of Walter Steding playing beneath the Brooklyn Bridge; and Paul Tschinkel's film about New York/New Wave, curator Diego Cortez's groundbreaking exhibition at PS1 in 1981

· A performance by Felice Rosser

· Readings

· A special series of film screenings in collaboration with Anthology Film Archives

About Howl! Happening

About BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat

Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project

6 East First Street (Between Bowery and 2nd Ave)

New York, NY 10003

917 475 1294

contact@howlarts.org

Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun, 11 AM-6 PM




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