![]() ![]() At night, he would often go alone to clubs to pick up boys or girls and disappear with them for days at a time. Basquiat immediately moved into Mallouk’s apartment, where he spent his days drawing, masturbating or snorting cocaine. ![]() Not long after she arrived, she met Basquiat at a dive bar on the Lower East Side. With its bold and brashly inventive art scene, the city seemed the perfect place for a girl who wore paper dresses, hid heroin in her beehive hairdo and believed that she “had seen God” in Iggy Pop. In 1980, Mallouk left a dysfunctional home in Canada for New York. A provocative account of the passionate but stormy relationship between a Canadian runaway named Suzanne Mallouk and acclaimed New York artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988). ![]()
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