Showing 8 artworks with Jean Michel Basquiat and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s ‘Untitled - Skull,’ a powerful Neo-Expressionist masterpiece from The Broad Collection. Raw emotion, fragmented form & vibrant color – own art history.
Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s "Untitled (ernok)\”: a vibrant, chaotic abstract masterpiece blending urban energy & social commentary. Discover its bold colors, dynamic lines & historical significance.
Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat's iconic 'Man from Naples' (1982). A powerful, layered painting reflecting themes of identity & urban life, now showcased at the Guggenheim Bilbao.
Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat's iconic 'Melting Point of Ice' (1984). A powerful, layered painting blending social commentary with historical references – a must-see neo-expressionist masterpiece.
Explore "Eyes and Eggs" by Jean-Michel Basquiat – a striking 1983 acrylic painting blending graffiti, poetry & social commentary. A powerful piece from the iconic artist's neo-expressionist era.
Experience Basquiat's raw neo-expressionism with Obnoxious Liberals (1982), featuring vibrant figures against a bold red wall; discover this iconic piece today.
Experience Jean-Michel Basquiat’s vibrant ‘Red Man’ (1981) – a raw and arresting collage featuring a crowned figure amidst cars and imagery, capturing the artist's iconic 80s style. Discover this powerful piece and bring its energy into your space.
Dive into Jean-Michel Basquiat's 'Untitled (Plaid)' – a chaotic explosion of text, symbols, and raw emotion reflecting themes of identity & social critique. Explore its layered textures & vibrant energy.