Jean-Michel Basquiat (All Access): New York City Squalor, Art-World Slumming, and the 27 Club DISGRACELAND

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Jean-Michel Basquiat's graffiti in Lower Manhattan was mistaken for a CIA operation. He was the toast of the New York art world while sleeping on floors in squalid apartments. He sold his first painting to Blondie's Debbie Harry for $200. Less than a year later, his paintings were going for more than $20,000. And decades later, the debate over what is and what is not a real Basquiat rages on.
This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including a depiction of police brutality.

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Jean-Michel Basquiat's graffiti in Lower Manhattan was mistaken for a CIA operation. He was the toast of the New York art world while sleeping on floors in squalid apartments. He sold his first painting to Blondie's Debbie Harry for $200. Less than a year later, his paintings were going for more than $20,000. And decades later, the debate over what is and what is not a real Basquiat rages on.
This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including a depiction of police brutality.

To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com.
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