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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · Jean-Michel Basquiat’s art is known for its raw and powerful expression, filled with symbolism and references to his cultural background and personal experiences. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1960 to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother, Basquiat was deeply influenced by the vibrant street culture of the city as well as his diverse heritage.

  2. Basquiat’s hand was so distinctive; people who really know the work can tell instantly”. Los Angeles art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, who sat on the Basquiat authentication committee for several years before it disbanded and who had a close relationship with Basquiat said in The Art Newspaper article of June 2023. Iconic Imagery

  3. iat in the Canon of Art: A PropositionDavid A. Peckman“Throughout art history, revolutionary breakthroughs in the use of line, color, form, construction, medium, and meaning have been recognized as. a manifestation of the will and gift of true genius.”In attempting to evaluate and locate the oeuvre of Jean-Michel Basquiat in the canon of ...

  4. Basquiat has organized not only a diversity of materials into art, but also heterogeneous pictorial and linguistic elements, which are encyclopedic in range but also deeply personal. By themselves, these would seem unrelated to each other, yet from the moment of their juxtaposition within the work, they change, fusing into one body, becoming the molecules of an open organism.

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  5. Jul 9, 2015 · Licensed by Artestar, NYC) He took the 1980s art world by storm – and then at just 27, he was gone. Alastair Sooke looks back at the short life and stunning work of Jean-Michel Basquiat ...

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  6. Basquiat’s Daring Techniques: A Symphony of Assemblage and Layering. Basquiat defied artistic conventions by freely experimenting with his techniques. Not just limited to his signature painting style, he also famously incorporated elements of assemblage art and collage in his works. Using found objects like clothing, wood, and newspaper ...

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  8. Basquiat’s roots in graffiti and street art profoundly influenced his style. Starting as a street artist under the pseudonym “ SAMO,” he brought the spontaneity and rawness of the streets into the fine art gallery. His paintings often retained the energy and immediacy of graffiti, with loose, gestural lines and an impromptu ...

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