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  1. 42 3/4 x 30 3/8 in. (108.6 x 77.2 cm.) Jean-Michel Basquiat’s frenzied and electric Untitled of 1982 depicts one of the artist’s most celebrated themes, rendered in rapid-fire execution in dynamic slashes of red, blue, and black oilstick. The human head is among Basquiat’s most autobiographical subjects, which he obsessively explored ...

  2. signed, titled and dated ‘DUSTHEADS Jean-Michel Basquiat 82’ (on the reverse) acrylic, oilstick, spray enamel and metallic paint on canvas 72 x 84 in. (182.8 x 213.3 cm.) Set against a backdrop of intense, inky blackness, the brightly colored figures in Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Dustheads represent the ultimate tour-de-force of expressive line, color and form that has come to represent […]

  3. At the top is a roughly-sketched in head, mask-like in appearance. On the head rests a mop of hair that vaguely resembles Andy Warhol's, who Basquiat knew of in 1981 but would not meet properly until 1982. Arrows appear throughout the painting, as does a curious shape that resembles both a laboratory beaker and a tomahawk.

  4. 59¾ x 60½ (151.8 x 153.7 cm.) Painted in 1982, Dos Cabezas is the historic painting that resulted from Jean-Michel Basquiat’s first meeting with his idol, Andy Warhol. Basquiat painted Dos Cabezas, a double portrait showing Warhol next to Basquiat, within only hours of meeting his hero, had it delivered to the Factory, the paint still wet ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Baptism was produced in 1982 by Jean-Michel Basquiat using acrylics and crayon directly on a large canvas. The piece is over two metres in height and width and is now a part of a private collection, most likely somewhere within the artist's native US. Here we find two figures that are styled similar to traditional African art, reflecting the ...

  6. 60 1/4 by 60 1/4 in. 153 by 153 cm. Executed in the pivotal years of 1981-82, Cabra is a singularly compelling masterpiece from the early output of Jean-Michel Basquiat, emphatically declaring the arrival of the brilliant, then virtually unknown prodigy into a world that would be forever transformed by his paintings.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2018 · Money and art celebrity are what make Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Untitled (1982) worthy of a one-painting solo show at the Brooklyn Museum. The artwork was sold for $110.5 million to a Japanese ...