Ouattara Watts

Ouattara Watts
Born 1957
Ivory Coast
Nationality Ivory Coast
Education École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Known for Painting, Drawing
Style Abstraction
Website ouattarawatts.com

Ouattara Watts (born on the Ivory Coast)[1] is a contemporary artist.[2]

He studied at l’École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France.[3]

In Paris, he met Jean-Michel Basquiat at an exhibition opening in January 1988. Basquiat was impressed by Watts's paintings and convinced Watts to move to New York City. They had a very short but important collaboration.[4] In the documentary called "Basquiat, Une Vie", we see Watts in his studio, working and talking about Basquiat.

Watts is an internationally recognized for Painting and Drawing. Watts is a jazz enthusiast, who merged music and art in paintings and collages by using recycled everyday materials.

Watts lives and works in New York City.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

Books and Catalogs

Some Articles and Reviews

References

  1. "Youth shelter residents, artist come together". lohud.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  2. Carboni, Massimo (May 2004). "Ouattara Watts: Magazzino d'Arte Moderna". Artforum International   via HighBeam (subscription required) . Retrieved 4 July 2016.
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  4. "Glenn O'Brien tells of magic and science in the paintings by Ouattara Watts - The Alessandro Benetton blog". alessandrobenetton.com. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. Plagens, Peter (24 June 2002). "Doubts at Documenta: The 'Olympics of Current Art' Hits a Breaking Point". Newsweek   via HighBeam (subscription required) . Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  6. Chadwick, Alex (9 April 2002). "Profile: Whitney Biennial art exhibit". NPR Morning Edition   via HighBeam (subscription required) . Retrieved 4 July 2016.
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