
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was the first African-American artist to achieve international art superstardom, creating a vast body of work in just eight years. Emerging from Manhattan’s graffiti scene as “Samo,” Basquiat redefined figurative and expressionistic painting, challenging the dominance of Conceptual and Minimal art. His collaborations with Andy Warhol, friendships with Keith Haring and Madonna, and his tragically early death at 27 have cemented his legendary status. This retrospective publication features commentary and 160 color reproductions, celebrating his luminous and groundbreaking career.
Dimensions: 12.25" H × 10" W
Material: Hardcover
Care Instructions: Handle with care, keep out of direct sunlight, avoid harsh cleaners, and dust regularly with a soft cloth.
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