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  • Jean-Michel Basquiat, Born in United States, 1960

    Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Born in United States, 1960
    Jean-Michel Basquiat emerged in the 1980s as a powerful voice in the New York art scene, quickly becoming one of the most influential artists of his time. Starting as a graffiti artist under the tag SAMO, Basquiat brought the energy and rawness of the street art into the world of fine art, creating works that blended text, abstract forms, and striking imagery.
     
    His paintings, often filled with references to African-American history, pop culture, and his personal experiences, are known for their frenetic energy and emotional depth.
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  • "I don't think about art when I'm working. I try to think about life."

    - Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Basquiat’s work challenges traditional notions of art, using an expressive style that draws on influences ranging from Neo-Expressionism to jazz. His art speaks to themes of race, identity, power, and social inequality, offering a visceral commentary on the world around him. Despite his untimely death at 27, Basquiat's impact on contemporary art has been profound, with his bold approach and uncompromising vision continuing to inspire artists and collectors worldwide.
  • Public & Iconic Works

    • Warrior, 1982 Acrylic, oilstick and spray paint on wood panel 183cm x 122cm

      Warrior, 1982

      Acrylic, oilstick and spray paint on wood panel

      183cm x 122cm

    • Tuxedo, 1982 Acrylic, oil paintstick, and silkscreen on canvas 261cm x 152cm

      Tuxedo, 1982

      Acrylic, oil paintstick, and silkscreen on canvas

      261cm x 152cm

    • Hollywood Africans, 1983 Acrylic and oil stick on canvas 213.5cm x 213.4 cm

      Hollywood Africans, 1983

      Acrylic and oil stick on canvas

      213.5cm x 213.4 cm

    • Irony of Negro Policeman, 1981 Acrylic and oilstick on wood 122cm x 183cm

      Irony of Negro Policeman, 1981

      Acrylic and oilstick on wood

      122cm x 183cm

    • El Gran Espectaculo (The Nile), 1983 Acrylic and oilstick on canvas mounted on wooden supports, in three parts Overall: 68 in x 141 in

      El Gran Espectaculo (The Nile), 1983

      Acrylic and oilstick on canvas mounted on wooden supports, in three parts

      Overall: 68 in x 141 in

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