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Basquiat’s artwork often depicted social issues, and it is recognizable by his bold scribbling and frequent use of symbols like skulls, masks and his signature crown.
The artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, known for his subversive graffiti-inspired style, is commonly associated with New York City in the 1980s. Now, a new exhibition reveals a lesser-known source of ...
Curated by Jean-Michel Basquiat's sisters, "King Pleasure" features 200 never-before-seen works from the iconic artist for the first time in LA,.
A team of alumni, faculty and students from the University of Delaware’s Department of Art Conservation has taken research on famed modern artist Jean-Michel Basquiat into new territory, using his ...
The 60-by-121-inch diptych is painted across two panels in bold orange, red, and yellow hues and is filled with recognizable Basquiat words and symbols, including his trademark crown and skull.
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-1988) Baby Boom acrylic, ... a repeated symbol in art history representing the suffering and humiliation of Jesus Christ before his crucifixion, ...
Visitors to "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure," now in Los Angeles, walk through the late artist’s studio and connect with him on a personal level ...
In just over two and a half years, from the end of 1983 to September 1985, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) created more than 160 works together, combining painting and ...