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Jean-Michel Basquiat "Busted" at GAGOSIAN GALLERY 

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James Kalm has been aware of the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat since the late 1970s. First known for his street poetry under the name SAMO, and later as an energetic Downtown scenester, and painter, Basquiat streaked across the New York art world like a comet. In a brief career, spanning less than a decade, he became one of the icons of the East Village, Underground, Punk Rock revolution, combining the grit of the graffiti writer with the sophistication of Abstract Expressionism. Since his early death, Basquiat's paintings have become some of the most highly priced and sought after works in the world. This is the first major exhibition of his work since the Brooklyn Museum's retrospective in 2005. Your reporter is "busted" by security before he can make a complete walkthrough, but this brief view provides a sense of the exhibition.

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Комментарии : 168   
@beaubleu1
@beaubleu1 9 месяцев назад
I went to this show in 2013. It was my last visit to NY. Ten years ago. It changed my life. I couldn't believe I was actually in the presence of these paintings I had only seen on the pages of a book. I cannot explain it. I cried, and I felt so rich.
@Paintlater
@Paintlater 11 лет назад
Thanks James. Looking at them on the web just isn't the same. Filming the exhibition gives it a sense of scale not to mention the buzz and excitement you bring to it. Only wish I could get to NYC to see it in the flesh. Cheers
@breatherepeat
@breatherepeat 9 лет назад
The security gentlemen were so cool about it. Wish all folks could be that nice.
@Michael-de7jt
@Michael-de7jt 7 лет назад
Thank you so much sir for doing these. I'm a teenager who loves his work and it's so dope to see it live and how big they are. Thanks a lot.
@unbroken1010
@unbroken1010 Год назад
He was a terrible human and the the sisters are worse
@jubilanti15
@jubilanti15 7 лет назад
Of course we appreciate this (your last remark). Appreciate is too weak a word! Please don't stop 'doing this for all of you' as you say = (for us). There must be, among your fans, many who live in sort of dead-end backwater places and who just cannot do without your videos, just cannot do without your ALWAYS passionately interesting accounts, all the fascinating détails - often thought-provoking - you give us - SO generously. THANK YOU! a thousand times James Kalm !!
@unbroken1010
@unbroken1010 Год назад
There nice but not a necessity. Ffs
@radokhlebov
@radokhlebov 6 лет назад
Thank you for this opportunity!
@josecardoza9204
@josecardoza9204 4 года назад
Un millon de gracias James, you did your best for us. A million thanks.
@filipgudovic
@filipgudovic 11 лет назад
thanks james! we all appreciate your bravery :D
@sepisolatanya-marieililong890
@sepisolatanya-marieililong890 4 года назад
ThanXxX for taking the risk of making this video of Basquiat's exhibit for those of us that might not ever get a chance to actually attend. People like me really appreciate what you did!
@hargowijoyo
@hargowijoyo 11 лет назад
good video,.....i'm from indonesia and i loved basquiat,....great show and great narative.
@dyanross925
@dyanross925 9 лет назад
We DO appreciate you James...it was breathtaking! Thank you, and thank you security men, for being charming while you did your job x
@simonkonitz3054
@simonkonitz3054 4 года назад
James Kalm you're the man!
@zeinazaghloul7048
@zeinazaghloul7048 10 лет назад
thankkkkkkkkkkk youuuuuuuuuu for giving us the opportunity to watch the show ^^
@samrindge8042
@samrindge8042 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this footage. I enjoyed your commentary as well.
@seanherbst2876
@seanherbst2876 5 лет назад
I didn't even realize cameras were an issue? interesting thanks for your work
@johnpiquard3910
@johnpiquard3910 4 года назад
Les gardes sont impressionnants, mais plus sympas que Mr Gagosian finalement ! Thanks for the job .
@chriserskineartist
@chriserskineartist 7 лет назад
Is their policy still the same, now that it is 4 years later? Beyond the amazing artwork and your braves attempt to film it, I am amazed at the huge real estate these mega galleries can afford. Once you pass through those frosted doors, you really are on another planet. Is this really the future of galleries? Thanks James and Kate. Chris
@wblake1
@wblake1 11 лет назад
James, you are the best. I mean to go through all that trouble just to get us all a glimpse of superb NY art scene! I really appreciate it!
@KraljMinja
@KraljMinja 11 лет назад
I'm sure we all appreciate your tenacity, keep it up James!! Love your videos
@davidsanchez1231
@davidsanchez1231 6 лет назад
Thankyou man your the best for doing that i always wanted to see his work your are the man
@margomango5090
@margomango5090 9 лет назад
Thank you for taping everything you can James.
@grom72
@grom72 11 лет назад
Thank you James. We appreciate what you do.
@pbuotte
@pbuotte 11 лет назад
It was a great show - so concentrated - I had to go back to complete it
@pmiverson1
@pmiverson1 11 лет назад
Pete in Idaho appreciates what you do. Thanks, and thanks to Kate!
@panamanubian
@panamanubian 10 лет назад
Thank you Baskiat...where ever you are Bro...
@MostlyReading
@MostlyReading 11 лет назад
I love the way you said "Now don't do anything to attract attention" .. then you tell the first person you meet inside that "I'm working" lol. But seriously, I love these videos! Thank you so much!
@AX1A
@AX1A 9 лет назад
you are awesome brother. a true lover of art. your work brings the finest art to thousands who, like myself, would've otherwise missed the exhibit. these people don't realize that in the long run, more people will be exposed to this exhibition via your work, that by the work of larry gagosian himself. blissX ps. why wouldn't you get written permission beforehand? given your audience you shouldn't have much difficulty.
@jaydee9953
@jaydee9953 4 года назад
Oct 14,2019. thank u for sharing. from the west coast!
@JNieckarz
@JNieckarz 11 лет назад
Totally agree, James. He was a "colorist". The courage he had to paint over large areas on his surfaces is remarkable. It's what attracts me to his work. He knew color. I'm in love with the blues he used.
@MrChubbington
@MrChubbington 11 лет назад
Thanks James , I really enjoy your videos . Your commentaries are spot on and I can say this , " You were at the Anina Nossei's first expo of JM Basquiat " . That is being part of art history . Fabulous , you deseerved this and your blog is brilliant. Liam Porisse. Artist.
@SuperJoeVideo
@SuperJoeVideo 11 лет назад
Thanks for covering this show, I completely missed the opportunity to see it.
@midichaosstudios850
@midichaosstudios850 7 лет назад
basquiat is my favorite artist, his style is original.he inspires me to create graff art!!!!!
@eileengoldenberg270
@eileengoldenberg270 9 лет назад
Thanks James!!!
@deemike007
@deemike007 11 лет назад
Thank you James your the best!
@lakshmanankomathmanalath
@lakshmanankomathmanalath 8 лет назад
Great. thank you Jameskalm.
@wordlyfe
@wordlyfe 11 лет назад
thanks for doing this... it was great to see some things that i had never seen before from basquiat
@ronaldolamont
@ronaldolamont 11 лет назад
Awsome job James! I got see some Basquiat paintings I've never seen thanks to you! Keep up the good work!
@borralo
@borralo 11 лет назад
I love your work!! You are the best thank you for the best art world videos !
@rafaelfuchs3333
@rafaelfuchs3333 8 лет назад
That's a great video ! treasure !
@letaureau3622
@letaureau3622 5 лет назад
Sad reminds me North Korea but anyway the paintings are unusual , beautiful each paintings has a story the feelings are powerful it says alot in his thoughts lastly he was such a humble beautiful human being SAMO YOU LEFT US TOO SOON 👑 ❤
@50CowSlug
@50CowSlug 11 лет назад
Good job James...and thanks.
@momapes
@momapes 11 лет назад
BUSTED!!!! Always keep the cameras rolling......... to the end. Thanks, James. I hope you were able to get back in later to enjoy the show. Mo
@1zangelique
@1zangelique 11 лет назад
Thanks, James--you rock!!
@djvr5390
@djvr5390 9 лет назад
very appreciated. thanks
@kurtwashington2007
@kurtwashington2007 8 лет назад
your videos are the best... well played sir!! Love the trombone artist at the top... super sweet. I really like how the gallery guard is using diplomacy....cool dude.... all's well that ends well... good shit.
@barriejdavies
@barriejdavies 11 лет назад
Nice one dude! keep up the good work!
@egod6951
@egod6951 11 лет назад
thanx james good job we needed that history
@MrMatisse22
@MrMatisse22 10 лет назад
Great job man!!
@strawwoodclaw
@strawwoodclaw 11 лет назад
great stuff!
@MrPierce200
@MrPierce200 11 лет назад
Thanks for being our eyes! I see more New York shows than most New Yorkers. very valuable to an artist in Nashville Tennessee. You're the best!
@rarerecordreporter
@rarerecordreporter 5 лет назад
Nice one!
@yangyin09u
@yangyin09u 11 лет назад
Great job James, Thanks! I agree he was a great colorist. Good point. I used to see SAMO working at night on the streets, in Union Sq subway & on parking lot walls around E 17th St off 5th Ave, where I lived circa 1976-79?
@mase15
@mase15 10 лет назад
Great video
@ekzoekzo
@ekzoekzo 11 лет назад
thanks man i really appreciate it
@praditchomdee5024
@praditchomdee5024 4 года назад
Love you JMB.
@theghostofbrooklyn1670
@theghostofbrooklyn1670 10 лет назад
For those interested in visiting Jean-Michel's tombstone at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, check out this honorary video: "ONE LOVE" Jean-Michel Basquiat / The Ghost of Brooklyn / Green-Wood Cemetery
@thirdrockjul2224
@thirdrockjul2224 2 года назад
Thank you Kate
@yenomerom
@yenomerom 11 лет назад
thanks James. I feel like getting on a plane to NY right now to see this show. wow!
@jameskalm
@jameskalm 11 лет назад
You're so wrong Max, I did overdub the in gallery naration in the studio. I knew I'd have to avoid attention, so I just acted like a "normal" viewer. Although I probably walk funny.
@Aikahiloop
@Aikahiloop 11 лет назад
Classic, good job, thanks. Gogo must have his control of all things I guess.
@kareymaurice3236
@kareymaurice3236 7 лет назад
Ha Ha Ha The best man! I love your tenacious attitude on this one. I know most of the paintings so that was just a little refresher course. Marc Miller & I were just talking about JMB 7/15/17 the Princeton Art museum has the most of all museums. (Insider info.)
@ClemCurtisART
@ClemCurtisART 11 лет назад
Way to go James!
@juliorobles1482
@juliorobles1482 9 лет назад
Sweet mi amigo
@jbaby007
@jbaby007 9 лет назад
Thank you! Just film it and do a voice over later on so you don't get caught!
@rubencohen6515
@rubencohen6515 11 лет назад
Thank you James Kalm from Canada!
@lawcheukyui
@lawcheukyui 7 лет назад
appreciate u made this video. =) * u got his name wrong though . :P
@asop1000
@asop1000 11 лет назад
I love what you did Sir. Your narration is on point. It seems that real artists recognize one another. I would like to share a studio with you sometime. I have seen so much bad art in my time. I always felt so isolated. The abstract--street stuff was always easy for me. I just did not think it a great contribution to the world.
@evarobarts8166
@evarobarts8166 Год назад
this video was a gem
@DavidVonRoehm
@DavidVonRoehm 2 года назад
thank you kate
@Tato9412
@Tato9412 9 лет назад
The great Basquiat was the Kerouac of tje art world.. Spontaneous, rule breaking, innovative and influencing ! Long live King Samo
@axelhose8491
@axelhose8491 9 лет назад
+Vinicio Blanco I always considered him the Jim Morrison of the art world!
@7thvenom
@7thvenom 8 лет назад
+axel hose Jim Morrison did not have a large body of work.I would have called him the Jimi Hendrix of there art world !!
@axelhose8491
@axelhose8491 8 лет назад
+7thvenom I see that but he almost had a jim Morrison type of rebellious personality, so that's why I think of him as the Morrison of the art world!
@ccsitaround
@ccsitaround 11 лет назад
we, do! thanks
@flickerman68
@flickerman68 11 лет назад
I love that Basquiat still polarizes. That he still drives people to love or hate what he did.
@JNieckarz
@JNieckarz 11 лет назад
And the trombonist was bad ass!
@fastfoodart5552
@fastfoodart5552 4 года назад
Love Basquiat...greatartist
@cloudsandsea
@cloudsandsea 11 лет назад
kick ass James !...
@kevinhoyle8367
@kevinhoyle8367 Год назад
Thanks bro
@hermes99093
@hermes99093 9 лет назад
Mi piace molto.
@flickerman68
@flickerman68 11 лет назад
I loved this show. I hope they do another one soon. The last one previous to this I believe was in 08 in Brooklyn. Amazing works! You may have gained some re-known in your travels but as long as they are not aggressive or disrespectful towards you I feel the guards are simply doing their jobs. I found them to be indifferent for the most part and I only saw one instance where a guard had to get verbally aggressive to keep a man from touching one of the paintings.
@vfromthaburg
@vfromthaburg 3 года назад
thanks for the try...hat tip
@hsghatora
@hsghatora 11 лет назад
thats great :)
@cococognacbrown
@cococognacbrown 7 лет назад
Trombone is my FAVOURITE horn! Badass 'bone player off the top!*
@jameskalmroughcut
@jameskalmroughcut 7 лет назад
Yeah, this guy was out in freezing weather, blowing his heart out..hardcore....
@cococognacbrown
@cococognacbrown 7 лет назад
Mad respect!
@josephballatore4392
@josephballatore4392 4 года назад
The trombone player at the beginning of your video was amazing.
@alohaviking7952
@alohaviking7952 5 лет назад
Great Video I wonder how the artist would feel about you getting kicked out?
@fastfoodart5552
@fastfoodart5552 4 года назад
Nice
@dermic
@dermic 11 лет назад
We appreciate! For gagosian you should take with you a double that carry the spy cam And let them frisk you. Plus with a double at your side you can also make live commentery. Funny he thinks that zoomable pictures can replace the kalm experience
@crispypoohs
@crispypoohs 10 лет назад
i love when the guards say you can see all the paintings online, which is such bullshit because they have decent images of like seven paintings, and then 30 fucking pictures of their installation where you can't even really tell what the paintings look like.
@77GGSS
@77GGSS 11 лет назад
The boldness of his surface might find comparison in Frank Stella.
@Zed6788h
@Zed6788h 4 года назад
Jeeeeeeean
@sultanmulberry6967
@sultanmulberry6967 11 лет назад
jameskalm, did you see picasso in chicago this year? It was great =)
@marubeau
@marubeau 11 лет назад
He should pay you for adv. his gallery !!!
@u.s.n.retired1995
@u.s.n.retired1995 6 лет назад
Great pics but, he's still recording after they told him to stop. He is trying to con security. lol
@mayormc
@mayormc 7 лет назад
Nice try James. That was certainly a stellar show.
@bagelman3
@bagelman3 10 лет назад
that guy was so damn nice.
@m.e.4579
@m.e.4579 3 года назад
cool
@netsaosa4973
@netsaosa4973 3 года назад
cant find these on google images 👍
@ToshonJennings
@ToshonJennings 8 лет назад
I appreciate the citizen journalism, but if everyone in there was walking around giving commentary, it would be disturbing for everyone. Jessica Ryan has the right idea; at-home editing would be more effective (& less obnoxious).
@chrisdonahue
@chrisdonahue 11 лет назад
Thanks james...we need to get you google glasses
@jessicaryan2759
@jessicaryan2759 8 лет назад
You could get away with being waaaay more low profile, if you did the voice over after. That way you could really take your time. Just a thought.
@jameskalm
@jameskalm 8 лет назад
+Jessica Ryan I did do the voice over in the studio. I never have much time, they've got my photo on a wanted poster in their staff break room...
@sheech77
@sheech77 8 лет назад
+jameskalm there's a pen with a cam buy one , for cases like this
@fastfoodart5552
@fastfoodart5552 4 года назад
Lovejazzz
@TRamone01
@TRamone01 7 лет назад
Nice guys doing their job. Sill tossed out of best Basquiat show.
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