I like it almost as much as this OK Go cameo on Sesame Street (thanks to fellow FCS Art teacher Kim Muhlheim for sharing this one):
Have a great week!! See you back here on Friday for another Fav Artist!
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SAMO graffiti on a building in Lower Manhattan |
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SAMO graffiti with the trademark copyright symbol Basquiat and Diaz used |
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SAMO graffiti found in NYC from 1976 - 79 |
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After the dissolution of Diaz and Basquiat's friendship, SAMO IS DEAD tags appeared throughout the city |
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Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump (fire hydrant)
by Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1982
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Trumpet by Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1984 |
"Artistic expression and memorable ideas can resonate with us, challenge us, and teach us important lessons about ourselves and each other. At their best, great works of literature, theater, dance, fine art, and music reflect something common in all of us. They open dialogues between cultures and raise poignant questions about our world. They are also vital components of our children's education and our national growth -- not only teaching our youth to observe closely, interpret creatively, and think critically, but also bringing new cultural experiences to our communities and helping drive economic progress."