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  1. oilstick and ink on paper. 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 particularly during the ...

  2. Basquiat created this piece, now known as Fallen Angel, in 1981. It was one of his early works, as he made the crossover from street art to painting on canvas. Still filled with his raw energy and emotion, Basquiat used acrylics, oilstick and spray paint to create this image.

  3. Basquiat’s life and work continue to inspire discussion, influence generations of artists and art in all its forms and make history worldwide. “Jean-Michel lived like a flame. He burned really bright. Then the fire went out. But the embers are still hot” – Fred Braithwaite

  4. Hace 2 días · Pork sans is a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. The painting style is Neo-Expressionism and the genre is abstract. The painting measures 85.5 x 211 cm and the main media is pencil. Jean-Michel Basquiat used dark colors in the pork Sans painting in order to communicate his message to the viewer. This technique is commonly used by ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 2018 · Mort à 28 ans, Jean-Michel Basquiat a créé en une seule décennie un langage pictural unique, ... tourné à New York de décembre 1980 à janvier 1981. » MARC DOMAGE / JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT, ...

  6. Painted in 1981, La Hara is a deeply personal painting imbued with cryptic references and rich symbolism. “La Hara” plays on the Puerto Rican word “jara”—slang for “cop”—and its visceral depiction of a menacing white cop drives. In La Hara, the assuredness of Basquiat’s quick strokes and his effortless attention to detail are ...

  7. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled, 1981. acrylic, spray acrylic and wax crayon on two joined pieces of wood. 23 ½ x 24 ¼ in. (59.7 x 61.6 cm.) Untitled is a pulsating vision of the human face—a prevalent motif in the artist’s early work. Executed at the dawn of his meteoric ascent to international acclaim, Untitled epitomizes Basquiat’s ...