Jean-Michel Basquiat, unwittingly sustainable

To manifest their respect for the environment, many artists today use recycled materials to make art. However, there are those artists who use recycled materials simply because they can’t afford to buy ex-novo. Take, for example, many Outsider artists.

And other artists, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, have such a drive to create that they will painting on anything and everything that comes their way.

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Basquiat via

Basquiat is now known internationally and one of his paintings can sell for up to $35 million. However, this unique artist was once homeless and often slept in a cardboard box.

Then, around 1979, he met Alexis Adler, a 22 yr old woman from Seattle transplanted to NYC. Eventually Basquiat and Alexis began living together in a cheap apartment on East 12th St. There Basquiat painted every surface possible including a gold lamé coat Alexis had gotten from a thrift shop. The couple lived together for a year before splitting. Alexis continued to live in the Basquiat painted apartment but now, 35 years later, Alexis has decided to auction off her Basquiatian past.

Alexis Adler

Adler shows off the coat she bought, only to have Basquiat paint it that night.Photo: NY Post: Anne Wermiel

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sweatshirt painted by Basquiat via   Photo: Christie’s

Alexis Adler’s collection

Alexis Adler’s collection at Christie’s

cassius clay jacket

Supreme and the Basquiat Estate collaborating on  two oxford shirts, a long sleeve tee, a few short sleeves, a hoodie, and a M-65 Cassius Clay jacket. via

Basquiat door

door painted by Basquiat via

Basquiat, clemente, Warhol

Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, and Andy Warhol (collaboration). Alba’s Breakfast, 1984 via

Related links: GHOST-HUNTING BASQUIAT IN HIS OLD EAST VILLAGE APARTMENT + Alexis Adler on Her Never-Before-Seen Basquiat Trove + Basquiat Reclining Nude + Jean-Michel Basquiat: 80 Percent Anger and 20 Percent Mystery + The short life of Jean-Michel Basquiat, graffiti artist turned gallery commodity + Jean Michel Basquiat Bio: Graffiti Artist Turned Sociopolitical Force + Basquiat: A Film by Julian Schnabel

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Wall decay

Los Ojos wall

the wall beneath one of my studio’s  windows

Well, I would like to have something “scintillante” to say but I don’t. The studio rehab project continues.  It is taking much time and energy but feels so good. Nevertheless, I am tired and will go take a nap now.

Happy Birthday Momma!

related links:  The Art of the Peeling Paint

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Chuntaro Style

When I finally get my studio in order and have some space to move around in, I’m going to dance Chuntaro Style!

I have already written about dancing for your health and need to follow my own advice!

Related:  Chuntaro style? + EL GRAN SILENCIO  CHUNTARO STYLE + CHUNTARO STYLE ZUMBA video + sabor kolombia chuntaro style mix + what is CHUNTARO STYLE book excerpt + Chuntaro, Tribu urbana mexicana. Primo hermano del cholo y el malandro, hermano del naco

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Boro-like reparations for the studio

beach bag boro

This is the bottom of my Parian beach bag. Every year it’s a victim of more wear and tear so I add another patch boro style. This means the more the bag is worn, the more it will be repaired thus the more beautiful it will become.

Decluttering my studio also means coming in contact with repairs that have to be made. And I plan on affronting them boro style, too.  Because repairing is a form of aesthetics.

Decluttering and cleaning the studio is a method of disintoxication and, as such, a spiritual experience. Each time I ask myself: Do I keep this or throw it away?, I am making a decision about the direction I want to take my life.

The most difficult part so far has been that of going through cardboard “archives” (6 of them)…sketches, notes, art show invitations, newspaper articles, etc. The “personal” stuff is so much more difficult to deal with. It took a glass of wine to convince me to throw away 5 years worth of obliterated train tickets, souvenirs from when I commuted to teach at the Accademia di Belle Arti (Milan, Florence, Rome). My plan was to use them as a base for a painting. But the waiting list on my Things I Want To Do is so long that there’s just not time enough to do everything. So, being a part of my past, the tickets got dumped.

Hoarding desires is unhealthy, too.

Decluttering is also a way of interrelating with the space you have (makes me want to re-read Gaston Bachelard’s “The Poetics of Space”.) And of rediscovering what’s already there. Old things suddenly become new again.

It still will take me awhile to finish this gig. Before real cleaning can be affronted, the decluttering and re-arranging of furniture has to be done first. So I read with some envy about Clare’s cleaning of her Arthouse and home! Can’t wait to be doing the same!

Clare's cleaning

Clare’s curtains drying in the warm October sun, happily flapping over the valley

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Decluttering Decluttering Decluttering

Decluttering blitz at my studio still going on.

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Eleven years ago, when I started ART FOR HOUSEWIVES, I had a kind of missionary spirit thinking I had to save a.k.a. recycle every piece of trash that came my way and especially into my house. Above is a little relief sculpture, unfinished of course, made from a shoe box, 2 different kinds of yogurt cartons, sanitary rolls and junk mail.  It is quite sweet but, after collecting dust for several years, it’s leaving my studio forever.

Los Ojos decluttering

And another unfinished project.  This was meant to be a flowering cactus primarily making use of plastic water bottles.  The layers of dust it’s collected tells me it, too, will be permanently leaving my studio.

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And another cactus variation also unfinished.  Pity.

Los Ojos decluttering

You know those little honey syrup bottles that look like little bears?  I decided to cover one with paper so that I could then paint and add it to my papier mache animal collection.  Au revoir my little friend!

Los Ojos decluttering

 When I taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and spent so much time on the train commuting, to make up for lost studio time, I began making drawings that could travel with me using a mouse and portable computer.  The only problem I found with computer drawings, aesthetically speaking,  was giving them the right context.  Commercially printed computer drawings look pretty banale, in my opinion.  So I experimented with making plastic bottle compositions to sustain the drawings.

Luckily, however, many projects of a similar nature were finished and used as props for the Magnolia TV program VIKY TV (oriented towards recycling for young adults).

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one of my “Clutter Gardens” used for Viky TV   via

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 the background Bunny in A Box as well as the paintbrush holder below are both mine

article about unfinished art Unfinished Art: Obi-Wan Kenobi Digital Circlism

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