Details
- Dimensions
- 38.88ʺW × 1.38ʺD × 42ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Graffiti
- Pop Culture
- Text
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Artist
- Jean Michel Basquiat
- Brand
- Jean Michel Basquiat
- Designer
- Jean Michel Basquiat
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Lithograph
- Metal
- Paper
- Plexiglass
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- Condition Notes
- It is in excellent " like new " condition. The poster print is in excellent " like new " very … moreIt is in excellent " like new " condition. The poster print is in excellent " like new " very clean vintage condition consistent with age and very light signs of handling. It is brand newly custom framed and has never been displayed. Please see photos for condition reference. less
- Description
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This Jean Michel Basquiat Estate very rare vintage 2002 collector's lithograph print custom framed extra large museum exhibition poster " …
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This Jean Michel Basquiat Estate very rare vintage 2002 collector's lithograph print custom framed extra large museum exhibition poster " Untitled " 1981, is an incredibly special and unique piece to add to your collection.
The exhibition poster print is published by LEM Milano for The Chiostro Del Bramante, Roma. Printed in Italy in 2002 in an unnumbered limited edition with the licensed authorized rights of The Estate of Jean Michel Basquiat, on the occasion of the exhibition. It features an " Untitled " artwork image originally created by Basquiat in 1981, Collezione Leo Malca, copyright The Estate of Jean Michel Basquiat, 2002, copyright SIAE, 2002. Courtesy Galerie Enrico Navarra.
This is a rare opportunity for true Basquiat fans and collectors, as this coveted image extra large lithograph print poster is long out of print and very scarce to find.
Jean Michel Basquiat ( 1960 - 1988 ) was born in Brooklyn New York in 1960. His early creative career was a s the Street Graffiti artist nick named " Samo " in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side. By the early 1980's with the help of his friend Andy Warhol, Basquiat began to make his emotionally charged aesthetically arresting Neo Expressionist paintings. In 1992 The Whitney Museum of Art held a major retrospective exhibition of the life works of this great American Contemporary artist and master of social commentary.
His work focused on suggestive dichotomies such as wealth vs poverty, integration vs segregation, and inner vs outer experience of the human condition. He appropriated poetry, drawing, painting, and marries text and image with Abstraction and Figuration. Basquiat's works has strong social commentary and deeper truths about the individual and the power structures of racism, and criticism of colonialism and support for class struggles.
The rare extra large format framed exhibition poster print measures 38 7/8" W X 42" H X 1 3/8" D. It is custom framed with UV protective plexiglass in a Contemporary Modern slim profile detail matte eggshell finish black metal box style frame molding, with an attached hanging wire on the reverse back side for easy wall installation.
It is in excellent " like new " condition. The poster print is in excellent " like new " very clean vintage condition consistent with age and very light signs of handling. It is brand newly custom framed and has never been displayed. Please see photos for condition reference. It is now being offered here for an excellent price. less
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