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  1. Many of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s paintings are in some way autobiographical, and Untitled may be considered a form of self-portraiture. The skull here exists somewhere between life and death. The eyes are listless, the face is sunken in, and the head looks lobotomized and subdued.

    • Untitled

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Untitled,...

    • Wicker

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Wicker,...

    • Deaf

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Deaf, 1984,...

    • Gold Griot

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Gold Griot,...

    • With Strings Two

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, With...

    • Beef Ribs Longhorn

      From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Beef Ribs...

  2. Untitled is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. The artwork, which depicts a skull, is among the most expensive paintings ever. In May 2017, it sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's, the highest price ever paid at auction for artwork by an American artist in a public sale.

  3. Untitled is a 1981 painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. An X-ray-like vision of the head's exposed upper and lower jaw accounts for its misinterpretation as a skull. The painting was acquired by Eli and Edythe Broad in 1982, and is now housed at The Broad museum in Los Angeles. [1]

  4. Untitled adroitly combines elements of abstraction, figuration, and expressionism. It pulses with energy, exuberance, and dynamism, evoking the crowded, cacophonous streets of New York City. Typically, the work is dense with symbolism and coded iconography.

  5. 30 de may. de 2018 · Jean-Michel Basquiat. Estados Unidos, 1982. Expresionismo. Título original: Untitled. Colección particular. Técnica: Acrílico Crayon Spray (183.2 x 173 cm.) Escrito por: Fulwood Lampkin. 110,5 millones de dólares.

  6. Basquiat was a self–taught artist whose experience in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s helped define the rawness and aggression of his work. This untitled drawing, composed of expressive lines, vivid colors, accidental marks, figures, and symbols, exemplifies his visual aesthetic.

  7. 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.