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Jean-Michel Basquiat at Important Spring Sale

No. 567. Jean-Michel Basquiat, ”Hollywood Africans in Front of the Chinese Theater with Footprints of Movie Stars” (detail) for sale att Bukowskis Important Spring Sale.


BUKOWSKIS IMPORTANT SPRING SALE
Viewing: May 29th – June 3rd at Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Open: Mon–Fri 11–18, Sat–Sun 11–17
Auction: June 4th–5th at Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm
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Bukowskis is proud to present a work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, “Hollywood Africans in Front of the Chinese Theater with Footprints of Movie Stars”, at our Important Spring Sale, this spring’s major hammer auction. The print will be sold on 4–5 June and will be available to view at Berzelii Park 1 in Stockholm between 29 May and 3 June.

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.


Karin Aringer
Stockholm
Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
+46 (0)702 63 70 57
Louise Wrede
Stockholm
Louise Wrede
Specialist Contemporary Art, Private Sales
+46 (0)739 40 08 19