Black Arts & Culture Feature:
- Andy Warhol arranged the 1984 Interview photoshoot, commissioning Keith Haring to paint Grace Jones and hiring Robert Mapplethorpe.
- The 18-hour Robert Mapplethorpe studio session transformed Grace Jones into living art with Keith Haring's bold lines, headdress, and sculptural skirt.
- Their collaboration defined an era, continuing into film Vamp (1986) and the music video I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You).
Haring and Jones Unite
Keith Haring, born in Pennsylvania in 1958, rose to fame with his dynamic, graffiti-inspired artwork that adorned subway stations and gallery walls alike. His art extended beyond the visual—it was a call for social justice, often addressing issues like AIDS awareness and LGBTQ+ rights.
Meanwhile, Grace Jones, a Jamaican-born model, actress, and musician, commanded attention with her bold style, deep voice, and avant-garde performances. Their paths crossed in the pulsating heart of 1980s New York City, a hub for creativity and rebellion.
Andy Warhol, a mutual friend and artistic legend, played a key role in bringing them together. In 1984, Warhol organized a photoshoot of Grace Jones for a feature in Interview magazine. He commissioned Keith Haring to paint Jones’ body in his signature graffiti style, while the results were captured through the sharp lens of Robert Mapplethorpe. What started as an editorial shoot turned into an 18-hour creative marathon. The session took place in Mapplethorpe’s New York studio, where Haring transformed Jones into a living work of art—adorned with bold lines, a towering headdress, and an elaborate sculptural skirt. The images that emerged from the shoot were unforgettable.
Warhol’s knack for connecting creative minds helped spark a collaboration that seamlessly blended Haring’s vibrant visuals with Jones’ fearless presence. Their union was greater than a creative partnership—it was a moment that defined an era. The two would go on to collaborate again on other projects, including the film Vamp (1986) and Jones’ music video “I’m Not Perfect (But I’m Perfect for You),” released the same year.
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