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  1. The two central animals—one vicious and feral, the other decomposed and almost skeletal—represent death and mortality. Through masterful manipulation of line, color, and symbol, Basquiat explores life, death, the spiritual, the supernatural, and the physical in a concrete, visual space.

  2. 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]

  3. En 1981, Basquiat expone sus obras en la P.S.1 del Instituto de Arte y Recursos Urbanos de Nueva York, en una exposición titulada New York/New Wave (Nueva York/Nueva Ola). Se intentó decretar que esta muestra estaba formada por un conjunto estelar del emergente jetset artístico.

  4. Jean-Michel Basquiat (Brooklyn, Nueva York; 22 de diciembre de 1960 - Manhattan, Nueva York; 12 de agosto de 1988) fue un artista, poeta, músico, dibujante y pintor estadounidense. Basquiat fue el primero de los tres hijos de Matilde Andrades (28-7-1934 – 17-11-2008) y Gerard Basquiat (nacido en 1930). Tuvo dos hermanas, Lisane, nacida en ...

  5. Hace 1 día · It was created in 1981 when Basquiat was merely twenty and is an example of Basquiat's early canvas-based work. Although this painting is often referred to as Skull, it is an untitled piece which was presented at his debut solo gallery exhibition in New York City.

  6. Artist: Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, Brooklyn, New York 1960–1988 New York) Date: 1981. Medium: Acrylic, oil and oil stick on wood panel. Dimensions: 72 × 48 in. (182.9 × 121.9 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Mireille and James Levy, 2021. Accession Number: 2021.2.1