No connection to server
334(1156621)
Jean-Michel Basquiat(United States, 1960-1988)
"Hollywood Africans in Front of the Chinese Theater with Footprints of Movie Stars"
Hammer price
520 000SEK
Estimate
450 000 - 600 000 SEK

"Hollywood Africans in Front of the Chinese Theater with Footprints of Movie Stars"

23-Color Screenprint on 4-ply Museum Board, 1983/2015, numbered 30/60, signed on verso on label by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux from The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, published by Flatiron Editions, New York. 96 x 214.8 cm. Certificate included in lot.

Provenance

Guy Hepner, New York, USA. Acquired by the present owner from the above.

More information

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s talent was obvious from the start. Within a decade he went from being an underground graffiti artist to becoming an international superstar, before passing away only 27 years old.

Basquiat, whose roots were Puerto Rican and Haitian, was hugely critical of how black people and other ethnic minorities were unappreciated in American society during the 70s and 80s. He expressed this in his paintings, which were frequently socially conscious, political and full of symbolism.

The motif in this print references his very famous 1983 painting Hollywood Africans, owned by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. It depicts Basquiat and his friends Toxic and Rammellzee. Toxic is the figure on the left, Rammellzee the central character, and with ‘RMLZ’ written above his head. The figure on the right represents Basquiat, recognisable by the hair. The work was made during an extended visit to Los Angeles, where Basquiat had his second solo show at the Gagosian Gallery. It refers to African Americans being underrepresented and marginalised in the film industry.

At once a poet and an artist, Basquiat challenged the art world by mixing the academic with the naive. The period when this work was made was highly significant to Basquiat as an artist. It is autobiographical, historical and explores contemporary issues important to him at the time, and which continue to be important today.

More about Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Masquiat was born and lived in New York City in 1960 up until his death in 1988. He worked with graffiti and was a part of neoexpressionismen. His art features multicultural symbols, distorted figures, and biting social commentary. He was one of the first African-American artists that gained international fame and recognition in the art world, consitantly incorporating political dimensions into his art. Basquiat was influenced by everything from comic series, Alfred Hitchcock’s movies to anatomical studies. He quickly left school and became well known through his pseudonym SAMO, “Same Old Shit”. He would write cryptic messages on walls, found objects and commercial items. He created his own iconography, evoking Latin American, antiquated, and Greek imagery.

Read more
Purchasing info
Image rights

The artworks in this database are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without the permission of the rights holders. The artworks are reproduced in this database with a license from Bildupphovsrätt.

Others have also viewed

Astrid Sylwan, Untitled.
1694883
Astrid Sylwan
Untitled.
No bids
6d 11h
Estimate
4 000 SEK
Astrid Sylwan, Untitled.
1694882
Astrid Sylwan
Untitled.
No bids
6d 11h
Estimate
5 000 SEK
Madeleine Pyk, "I ateljén".
1659771
Madeleine Pyk
"I ateljén".
No bids
4d 12h
Estimate
2 500 SEK
Ellen Thesleff, fishermen.
1700351
Ellen Thesleff
Fishermen.
No bids
6d 13h
Estimate
10 000 SEK
Anders Zorn, "Ett brev".
1703904
Anders Zorn
"Ett brev".
No bids
6d 18h
Estimate
8 000 SEK
Anders Zorn, "Sir Ernest Cassel".
1703896
Anders Zorn
"Sir Ernest Cassel".
No bids
6d 18h
Estimate
4 000 SEK