
Chapter 1
From SAMO to the studio
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Chapter 2
Anatomy of a masterpiece
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Chapter 3
The Warhol connection and fame
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Chapter 4
Legacy and cultural impact
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Master of The art of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Ch 1 · From SAMO to the studio
Glossary
samo (noun)
A famous graffiti tag spray-painted across New York City in the late 1970s by artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al Diaz. It was used as a clever, satirical protest against the mainstream art world and boring societal norms. Think of it as a creative teenage eye-roll against the status quo, which helped launch Basquiat from street rebel to global art superstar.
A famous graffiti tag spray-painted across New York City in the late 1970s by artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al Diaz. It was used as a clever, satirical protest against the mainstream art world and boring societal norms. Think of it as a creative teenage eye-roll against the status quo, which helped launch Basquiat from street rebel to global art superstar.

Fun Fact
First Art Supplies: The Downtown 81 film crew bought a homeless 19-year-old Basquiat his first real canvas and studio because his character needed a painting to sell.
schopenhauer From SAMO to the Studio
From SoHo streets I took a wooden door, To paint a crown and make my spirit soar.

schopenhauer A traumatic childhood accident led to a gift that permanently changed Basquiat's artistic style.
Fun Fact
Street art: A teenage Jean-Michel Basquiat once sold hand-painted postcards to pop art icon Andy Warhol for just one dollar in a New York restaurant.


schopenhauer In the late 1970s, Basquiat and his friend Al Diaz gained fame by spray-painting cryptic messages signed SAMO across Manhattan.
Glossary
studio (noun)
A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, or other creative professional works. In 1981, gallerist Annina Nosei provided Basquiat with his first basement studio to paint on canvas.
A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, or other creative professional works. In 1981, gallerist Annina Nosei provided Basquiat with his first basement studio to paint on canvas.
Quiz
What was the name of the experimental noise band that Jean-Michel Basquiat co-founded in 1979?
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From which two Caribbean islands did Jean-Michel Basquiat's parents emigrate?
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What was the name of the 1981 independent film starring Jean-Michel Basquiat as a struggling young artist?
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What did the famous street art tag SAMO, used by teenager Jean-Michel Basquiat, stand for?
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Who was the high school friend with whom Jean-Michel Basquiat created the SAMO graffiti tag?
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Which medical textbook did Jean-Michel Basquiat's mother give him during his recovery from a car accident?

