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Hace 15 horas · 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.
- Irony of Negro Policeman
Jean-Michel Basquiat, the neo-expressionist artist, created...
- Obnoxious Liberals
Basquiat was born in New York City in 1960 to parents of...
- Pez Dispenser
Basquiat used the crown symbol very often in his work. His...
- Trumpet
Trumpet and other Basquiat paintings told the world a story...
- Quotes
Many of Basquiat’s paintings are in some way...
- Hollywood Africans
Basquiat forged friendships with many leading figures of the...
- Irony of Negro Policeman
Hace 4 días · This art was normally seen as a sign of vandalism and trespassing. Basquiat's art became an artistic tool or branding tool and represented a crucial stage in developing Basquiat's work. The concept behind Untitled 1980 began with Basquiat involving himself with drama projects in New York.
Hace 3 días · La Hara was completed in 1981 by Jean-Michel Basquiat using acrylic and oilstick on wood panel. It was sold at auction in 2017 for an extraordinary price of $35 million, making it one of the biggest sales ever for this artist.
Hace 5 días · Per Capita was produced by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981 using a mixture of materials including acrylic, crayon, graphite, canvas. It was created on a huge canvas, measuring nearly four metres in width.
Hace 3 días · Like much of Basquiat's work it is both simple and profoundly affecting. The theme of societal inequality is very clear in God, Law. This art work simply features a pair of scales with a the words 'GOD' and 'LAW' written beneath each side of the scales. The dollar sign sprayed beneath the scales leaves the viewer in no doubt that Basquiat is ...
Hace 2 días · Self Portrait (1984) is a self-referential portrait by Jean-Michel Basquiat exploring his identity as an African American man faced with racial injustices. Apart from the continuous struggle for equilibrium, he also explores the victories of black personalities.