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Jean-Michel Basquiat, 50 Cent Piece , 1982/83-2020

Jean-Michel Basquiat

50 Cent Piece , 1982/83-2020
Screen print
29 x 39 1/2 in
73.7 x 100.3 cm
Edition of 60 plus 20 AP
Series: Other Estate Prints
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, a luminary of the contemporary art scene in the late 20th century, left an indelible mark with his vibrant, expressive works that combined elements of street art, graffiti,...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, a luminary of the contemporary art scene in the late 20th century, left an indelible mark with his vibrant, expressive works that combined elements of street art, graffiti, and fine art. Among his diverse oeuvre, one intriguing piece stands out: his print featuring the 50 cent piece.
Basquiat, known for his raw, emotionally charged creations, often explored themes of identity, race, and socio-political commentary in his art. His print featuring the 50 cent piece is a prime example of his ability to infuse everyday objects with deeper meaning and symbolism.
In Basquiat's interpretation, the 50 cent piece becomes more than just a coin; it transforms into a potent symbol of economic disparity, social inequality, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Through bold lines, expressive brushstrokes, and splashes of color, Basquiat imbues the image with a sense of urgency and dynamism.
The choice of the 50 cent piece as subject matter is significant. In American currency, the coin symbolizes a relatively small denomination, often associated with everyday transactions or loose change. However, by isolating and magnifying this humble coin in his artwork, Basquiat invites viewers to reconsider its significance and contemplate the broader socio-economic context in which it exists.
Basquiat's print serves as a commentary on the commodification of identity and the ways in which capitalism perpetuates inequality. By elevating the 50 cent piece to the realm of fine art, he challenges traditional notions of value and prompts viewers to question the systems that govern our society.
Moreover, Basquiat's use of the 50 cent piece can be interpreted as a reflection of his own experiences as a young artist navigating the art world. Coming from a graffiti background, Basquiat faced prejudice and discrimination within the predominantly white, elitist art establishment. Through his art, he often confronted these injustices head-on, using his platform to amplify the voices of the marginalized and disenfranchised.
Today, Basquiat's print featuring the 50 cent piece continues to resonate with audiences, serving as a poignant reminder of the enduring relevance of his work. It prompts us to reflect on issues of wealth disparity, systemic oppression, and the enduring struggle for equality. In its simplicity and complexity, Basquiat's print stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as a visionary artist and social commentator.
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