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Basquiat: 'Perishable' - Art as a Response to Grief and Loss

Basquiat: 'Perishable' - Art as a Response to Grief and Loss

Update: 2025-02-27
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In this episode of The Mad Genius Thesis Podcast, we explore Eric Fretz’s biography of Jean-Michel Basquiat, tracing his meteoric rise from graffiti artist to global art icon. Basquiat’s work, infused with themes of racism, inequality, and African American history, redefined contemporary art—but behind the brilliance was a man grappling with fame, mental health struggles, and drug addiction. How did his heritage, early experiences, and relationship with Andy Warhol shape his creative vision? Did the pressures of success accelerate his self-destruction? Join us as we examine Basquiat’s genius, his battles with inner demons, and the lasting impact of his art on culture and identity.

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Basquiat: 'Perishable' - Art as a Response to Grief and Loss

Basquiat: 'Perishable' - Art as a Response to Grief and Loss

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