Win-Win Youth Wing
Basquiat's Defacement: The Untold Story
Chaédria LaBouvier
              Jean-Michel Basquiat painted ‘Defacement’ (The Death of Michael Stewart) in 1983 to commemorate the death of a young, black artist who died from injuries sustained while in police custody after being arrested for allegedly tagging a New York City subway station. Published to accompany a focused exhibition of Basquiat’s response to anti-black racism and police brutality, this catalogue explores a chapter in the artist’s career through both the lens of his identity and the Lower East Side as a nexus of activism in the early 1980s.
            
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Section I • Lobby
Introduction
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Section II • Atrium
A Work of Art Already
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Section III • Information Commons
Baseline Studios
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Section IV • New and Noteworthy
Did It All Without A Pen
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Section V • Youth Wing
Business, Man
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Section VI • Youth Wing
Win-Win
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Section VII • Youth Wing
So Fly
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Section VIII • 2nd Floor
Hov Did That