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Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads

An Unfiltered Archive of a Legend

Lee Jaffe archives the magnetism of Jean-Michel Basquiat through an intimate lens, documenting their shared trajectory through Japan, Thailand, and Switzerland in 1983. This volume functions as a raw visual ledger of a generational icon, capturing the unedited ambition and creative energy of the 1980s New York underground.

  • Lee Jaffe / Franklin Sirmans / J. Faith Almiron
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads
  • Hardcover illustrated volume
  • Snapshots and private anecdotes from 1983 global travels
  • Featuring behind-the-scenes documentation of Basquiat’s process in St. Moritz

An Unfiltered Archive of a Legend

Lee Jaffe archives the magnetism of Jean-Michel Basquiat through an intimate lens, documenting their shared trajectory through Japan, Thailand, and Switzerland in 1983. This volume functions as a raw visual ledger of a generational icon, capturing the unedited ambition and creative energy of the 1980s New York underground.

  • Lee Jaffe / Franklin Sirmans / J. Faith Almiron
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads
  • Hardcover illustrated volume
  • Snapshots and private anecdotes from 1983 global travels
  • Featuring behind-the-scenes documentation of Basquiat’s process in St. Moritz
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An Unfiltered Archive of a Legend

Lee Jaffe archives the magnetism of Jean-Michel Basquiat through an intimate lens, documenting their shared trajectory through Japan, Thailand, and Switzerland in 1983. This volume functions as a raw visual ledger of a generational icon, capturing the unedited ambition and creative energy of the 1980s New York underground.

  • Lee Jaffe / Franklin Sirmans / J. Faith Almiron
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads
  • Hardcover illustrated volume
  • Snapshots and private anecdotes from 1983 global travels
  • Featuring behind-the-scenes documentation of Basquiat’s process in St. Moritz