Jean-Michel Basquiat Paintings and Prints for Sale
Jean-Michel
Basquiat was a Neo-Expressionist painter in the 1980s. He is best known
for his primitive style and his collaboration with pop artist Andy
Warhol. Basquiat was born on December 22, 1960, in Brooklyn, New York.
He first attracted attention for his graffiti under the name “SAMO” in
New York City.
With a Haitian-American father and a Puerto Rican
mother, Basquiat’s diverse cultural heritage was one of his many sources
of inspiration.A self-taught artist, Basquiat began drawing at an early
age on sheets of paper his father, an accountant, brought home from the
office. As he delved deeper into his creative side, his mother strongly
encouraged to pursue artistic talents.
Basquiat first began
working with a close friend, he tagged subway trains and Manhattan
buildings with cryptic aphorisms.In 1977, Basquiat quit high school a
year before he was slated to graduate. To make ends meet, he sold
sweatshirts and postcards featuring his artwork on the streets of his
native New York.
Three years of struggle gave way to fame in 1980,
when his work was featured in a group show. His work and style received
critical acclaim for the fusion of words, symbols, stick figures, and
animals. Soon, his paintings came to be adored by an art loving public
that had no problem paying as much as $50,000 for a Basquiat original.
His rise coincided with the emergence of a new art movement,
Neo-Expressionism, ushering in a wave of new, young and experimental
artists that included Julian Schnabel and Susan Rothenberg.In the mid
1980s, Basquiat collaborated with famed pop artist Andy Warhol, which
resulted in a show of their work that featured a series of corporate
logos and cartoon characters.
On his own, Basquiat continued to
exhibit around the country and the world. In 1986, he traveled to Africa
for a show in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. That same year, the
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