HUGE Crosby Street Studio - Basquiat 2015 HS - New York, NYC
Roland Hagenberg
Photography : Silver Gelatin Photograph
Size : 36x24 in | 91x61 cm
Framed : 42x30 in | 107x76 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 4
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Hand Signed
Year2015
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassSilver Frame Floated on White Mat
Purchased fromArtist
Provenance / HistoryAcquired from photographer in Tokyo Japan. Hagenberg spent the day with JMB in 1983 documenting his painting process. As provenance Hagenberg included contact sheet of all the photos taken in 1983, a copy of which is included in sale.
Story / Additional InfoHagenberg observed and photographed JMB in 1983 in his Crosby Street studio at the height of his career. He is shown working over painting while smoking a joint. Photograph includes hand written letter by Hagenberg recounting the artist’s studio, his movements and painting process.
Certificate of AuthenticityRoland Hagenberg
Additional InformationMotivated
LID160937
Roland Hagenberg - Austria
Art Brokerage: Roland Hagenberg Austrian Artist: b. 1955. Roland Hagenberg, b. 1955 in Austria, is a photographer, writer and filmmaker. After training as a nurse in psychiatry, he began to write and photograph for numerous German publications. In the 1970s he founded the literary magazine "Die Klinge" ("The Blade"). He left Vienna in 1979 and moved to Berlin, where he stayed for four years. Divided Berlin inspired Roland Hagenberg to document the life and art scene around him. During the 1980s, Austrian artist, photographer and writer Roland Hagenberg documented the art world in New York, where he met Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Mapplethorpe, Francesco Clemente and dozens of other renowned artists in their studios. Among them was also Jean-Michel Basquiat whom Hagenberg photographed while painting in his Crosby Street studio. The result was a portfolio of black and white photographs depicting Basquiat's dark-romantic world with a sense of foreboding. A few years later he died at the age of 28 years. Roland Hagenberg's impressive portraits have significantly shaped our image of Basquiat, the artist. His photographs have been published worldwide in many monographs as well as in catalogues and renowned art magazines and have been shown in numerous exhibitions, most recently in the major Basquiat retrospective in the London Barbican, which will be on view from February 2018 in the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt. Listings wanted.