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  1. Há 5 horas · Ashes was produced by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981 and it features several recognisable elements of his iconography that persists throughout much of his work. For example, his crown symbol is used here, as well as graffiti style lettering.

  2. Há 5 dias · Featuring white text, sketches, and directional arrows on a black ground, Tuxedo contrasts with Basquiats intensely colorful paintings of the era, its dense collection of allusive phrases ascending to the crown at its top.

  3. Há 2 dias · Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) nasceu em Vova York (EUA), filho de pai haitiano e mãe porto-riquenha. Em 1977, começou a grafitar textos nas ruas da cidade. Sua carreira ganhou projeção ao trabalhar com o artista Andy Warhol. A obra que produziu reflete as suas influências culturais, o ambiente urbano em que vivia, a sua condição de…

  4. Há 1 dia · Jean-Michel Basquiat stands out among many epic artists in the late 20th century when he worked on Italian and other famous masterpieces. Though he started his journey by doing graffiti in New York's walls, his popularity grew because his themes inspired many people in his era.

  5. Há 3 dias · Instead, Basquiat has sprayed a crown onto the surface of the paper. This crown image appears elsewhere in Basquiat's work, too, Perhaps he chose it because it has such obvious symbolism. A crown is a symbol of riches and power, and, by implication, it suggests the opposite: poverty and disenfranchisement.

  6. Há 5 dias · On 31 May, Phillips held the last evening sale of Hong Kong Spring Sales, which saw Jean-Michel Basquiat's 1982 stretcher-bar painting, Native Carrying Some Guns, Bibles, Amorites on Safari, become this season's highest-selling lot across all houses and categories at HK$98.73 million with fees included (US$12.7 million).

  7. Há 3 dias · Courtesy of Phillips. Leading Phillips’s Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale in Hong Kong, Jean-Michel Basquiat ’s, Native Carrying Some Guns, Bibles, Amorites on Safari (1982), fetched HK$99 million ($12.66 million)—all sales figures include fees. This sale marks the highest-value lot sold at auction in Hong Kong in the first half of ...