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Didi Dayato is on page 79 of 96 of Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)
“At Basquiat's behest, Bruno Bischofberger set up an August 1986 exhibition at the Centre Culturel de la France in Abidjan, the capital of Ivory Coast.”
Enters Ouattara Watts!
Jan 25, 2026 11:38AM Add a comment
Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)

Didi Dayato
Didi Dayato is on page 68 of 96 of Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)
Again, very well written art book. I don’t expect an in depth autobiography from Taschen books. They’re coffee table books for a reason and Taschen deals more the business side of the art world. I don’t think Emmerling expects anyone to actually read his notes here more than admiring Basquiat’s art. The comparison with the Blemyer tribe certainly proves it.another
Jan 25, 2026 11:04AM 1 comment
Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)

Didi Dayato
Didi Dayato is on page 57 of 96 of Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)
What a well written art book. Pausing here to look up the Blemyers who, unbeknownst to me, seemed to have inspired Basquiat at some point. Well maybe.
Jan 24, 2026 09:56PM Add a comment
Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)

Didi Dayato
Didi Dayato is on page 32 of 96 of Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)
I didn’t expect this one to be such a delight!
Emmerling really plunges his audience in the world of Basquiat. I find myself analyzing his art along with Emmerling’s interpretations’s of all layers painted, while also being excited by Basquiat’s hommage to his black heroes and artists. I am decoding the painting Charles’s The First, finding the word Cherokee, and next playing Charlie Parker’s Cherokee!
Jan 24, 2026 08:46PM Add a comment
Basquiat (Basic Art) (French Edition)

Didi Dayato
Didi Dayato is on page 25 of 368 of The Aeneid
“then sang to his gilded lyre of the wanderings of the moon and the labours of the sun, the origin of the human race and of the animals, the causes of rain and of the fires of heaven, of Arcturus, of the Hyades, bringers of rain, of the two Triones, the oxen of the Plough; why the winter suns are so eager to immerse themselves in the ocean, and what it is that slows down the passage of the nights.”
Nov 30, 2025 08:38PM Add a comment
The Aeneid

Didi Dayato
Didi Dayato is on page 9 of 368 of The Aeneid
Reading quiet slowly now as I find every sentences in The Aeneid to be so beautifully constructed.
Sep 03, 2025 08:09PM Add a comment
The Aeneid

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