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  • Screen/Society-'80s to the M-M-M-Max film series--"Basquiat" (by Julian Schnabel)

    Series Name:

    '80s to the M-M-M-Max film series

    Sponsors:

    Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI) and Nasher Museum of Art

    Location:

    Nasher Museum of Art Auditorium - Map

    Cost:

    Free and open to the public

    When:

    to

    Contact:

    Okazaki, Hank

    Email:

    hokazak@duke.edu

    Film Screening--"Basquiat" (Julian Schnabel, 1996, 108 min, USA, in English, Color, DVD). -- Painter Julian Schnabel's feature is a biopic about the meteoric rise of graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat who became famous in 1981 and died seven years later. Starting out as a street artist, living in Thompkins Square Park in a cardboard box, Jean-Michel is "discovered" by Andy Warhol's art world and becomes a star. But success has a high price, and Basquiat pays with friendship, love, and eventually, his life. Starring Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, David Bowie as Andy Warhol, and Tony Award-winner Jeffrey Wright (Angels in America) as Basquiat. With Willem Dafoe, Courtney Love, Parker Posey and Tatum O'Neal and music by David Bowie, Van Morrison and Tom Waits. -- Part of "'80s to the M-M-M-Max" - a free film series to complement the exhibition "Time Capsule, Age 13 to 21: The Contemporary Art Collection of Jason Rubell." (For exhibition info see http://nasher.duke.edu/exhibitions_rubell.php)

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