Jean-Michel Basquiat
oilstick, acrylic and spray enamel on canvas 78 x 68 in. (198.1 x 172.7 cm.) Painted in 1981

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Jean-Michel Basquiat
oilstick, acrylic and spray enamel on canvas 78 x 68 in. (198.1 x 172.7 cm.) Painted in 1981
Joel Shapiro
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Axel Void’s “Nobody” Pop-Up Show.
This Saturday, May 7th at 222 Broadway and beginning at 7PM in Oakland, California is artist Axel Void’s pop-up solo show “Nobody.”
“Nobody” has a pretty fantastic premise for it’s body of work. Axel tells the story: “[it’s] a show based on the life of Alvie Morris. A few years ago I painted a mural in Atlanta using a random portrait image I found on the internet as reference. I received an email from a man claiming to be the subject of the original photo months later, after the wall had been published in a magazine. A woman had recognized the likeness of her brother, Alvie. This was Alvie Morris, the person I had painted.”
“Nobody” consists of a documentary about the life of Alvie, a bust and a multitude of paintings based on him and his life. It will be a month long exhibition with pop up hours on the weekend and people can schedule private viewings outside of pop up hours by contacting Athen B. Gallery.
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