Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat

In the gritty, vibrant streets of 1980s New York, a young artist emerged like a supernova, challenging the art world with his raw, emotive works. Jean-Michel Basquiat, a Haitian-Puerto Rican prodigy, catapulted from subway graffiti artist to international art sensation in just a few short years. His neo-expressionist paintings, filled with cryptic symbols, crowns, and scrawled words, captured the zeitgeist of a city in flux. Basquiat's meteoric rise, collaborations with pop art icon Andy Warhol, and tragically early death at 27 have cemented his legacy as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Today, we delve into the life, art, and enduring impact of this cultural phenomenon who continues to inspire and provoke decades after his passing.

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