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Unlike Basquiat and Warhol, who both circulated in New York’s eighties art world, Hodge and Kerr live 165 miles apart—a distance that’s even further culturally, considering the two types of ...
A “Beat Bop”-inspired clutch glows in the dark as a nod to his nightlife, a raw-edged blue ruffled dress is pieced together to mimic Basquiat’s collage-style artwork, and literal references ...
Basquiat’s legacy has left generations inspired by his artwork and what he stood for. “Those Who Dress Better” at The Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure© exhibition is curated by Black ...
In this week’s Style Guide, we explore how writer and fashion editor Elaine Welteroth is empowering moms to say “no,” celebrate May’s Black magazine covers, check out the newest Basquiat ...
The artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, known for his subversive graffiti-inspired style, is commonly associated with New York City in the 1980s. Now, a new exhibition reveals a lesser-known source of ...
On July 11, the day after Palacio’s first “performance,” he had painted a two-story Basquiat-style crown on the facade, and graffitied the advertisement on the second-floor window to read ...
H&M teams with New York-based fashion designers Ev Bravado and Téla D'Amore on a 30-piece capsule that pays tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat’s legacy, available to shop August 1.
In this week’s Style Guide, Elaine Welteroth empowers mothers to say “no,” Thirteen Lune opens a flagship, and Pharrell Williams’ Humanrace wins environmental cred.