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  1. Da arte de rua aos grandes museus e leilões internacionais, a obra e a vida de Basquiat são inigualáveis. Confira, abaixo, a análise de 10 quadros famosos do pintor. 1. Ironia do Policial Negro (1981) Uma das obras mais famosas de Basquiat, Ironia do Policial Negro carrega mensagens sociais evidentes. Aqui, não existe um recado sutil nem ...

  2. He started creating sculptures and mixed media works in 1979. In 1980, he abandoned his graffiti tag SAMO and focused on his career as a painter. The first painting he sold, Cadillac Moon (1981), was purchased by singer Debbie Harry for $200 in 1981. The top three Basquiat paintings at auction all date to 1982, which is considered his most ...

  3. The first extensive article on Basquiat, “The Radiant Child,” by Rene Ricard, appears in the December 1981 issue of Artforum. The detailed essay examines the emerging New York artists from the Mudd Club shows, the “Times Square Show,” and “New York/New Wave.”

  4. Jean-Michel Basquiat (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl baskja]; December 22, 1960 – August 12, 1988) was an American artist who rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement.. Basquiat first achieved notoriety in the late 1970s as part of the graffiti duo SAMO, alongside Al Diaz, writing enigmatic epigrams all over Manhattan, particularly in the cultural ...

  5. From The Broad Collection: Jean‐Michel Basquiat, Untitled, 1981, acrylic and oilstick on canvas, The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Collection. 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 ...

  6. 72 x 48in. (183 x 122cm.) Basquiat’s Untitled from 1984 is an outstanding painterly example of the artist’s signature anatomical figure. ncorporating the full range of the artist’s artistic vocabulary, in Untitled we see Basquiat intuitively and poetically juxtapose subject-matter from scientific textbooks and street art, the vibrant ...

  7. 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 ...