JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT Mixed Media on Canvas 43" H x 31" W
In the likeness of JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT mixed media on canvas 43" H x 31" W. No Signature. Private collection with no documentation.
MEASUREMENTS: 43" H x 31” W FRAMED.
Condition- MINT CONDITION
"in the style of" Jean-Michel Basquiat was an American artist who rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement. In 1979, Basquiat appeared on the live public-access television show TV Party hosted by Glenn O'Brien. Basquiat and O'Brien formed a friendship and he made regular appearances on the show over the next few years. Eventually, he began spending time writing graffiti around the School of Visual Arts, where he befriended students John Sex, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring. In April 1979, Basquiat met Michael Holman at the Canal Zone Party and they founded the noise rock band Test Pattern, which was later renamed Gray. Other members of Gray included Shannon Dawson, Nick Taylor, Wayne Clifford and Vincent Gallo. They performed at nightclubs such as Max's Kansas City, CBGB, Hurrah and the Mudd Club. Around this time, Basquiat lived in the East Village with his friend Alexis Adler, a Barnard biology graduate.He often copied diagrams of chemical compounds borrowed from Adler's science textbooks. She documented Basquiat's creative explorations as he transformed the floors, walls, doors and furniture into his artworks. He also made postcards with his friend Jennifer Stein. While selling postcards in SoHo, Basquiat spotted Andy Warhol at W.P.A. restaurant with art critic Henry Geldzahler. He sold Warhol a postcard titled Stupid Games, Bad Ideas.