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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cabeza, from Portfolio II , 1982-2004

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Cabeza, from Portfolio II , 1982-2004
Screen print
54 1/2 x 39 5/8 in
138.4 x 100.6 cm
Edition of 85 plus 15 AP
Series: Portfolio II
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Jean-Michel Basquiat's Portfolio II is a profound collection that showcases the artist's deep engagement with history, language, and power through the works 'Charles the First,' 'Cabeza,' 'Jawbone of an Ass,'...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat's Portfolio II is a profound collection that showcases the artist's deep engagement with history, language, and power through the works "Charles the First," "Cabeza," "Jawbone of an Ass," and "Rome Pays Off." This selection encapsulates Basquiat's ability to weave together personal and historical narratives, creating a complex commentary on identity, legacy, and resistance.
Charles the First
"Charles the First" is a poignant reflection on power, leadership, and downfall. Basquiat's reference to the historical figure King Charles I of England, who was executed for treason, serves as a vehicle to explore themes of authority and its disintegration. In this piece, Basquiat might use his signature combination of text and image to draw parallels between historical events and contemporary issues of governance and rebellion. The artwork likely features cryptic symbols and phrases, alongside Basquiat's iconic crown motif, underscoring the artist's fascination with the concept of kingship and its implications.
Cabeza
In "Cabeza," which means "head" in Spanish, Basquiat delves into themes of identity and perception. This work possibly confronts the viewer with a head or skull, a recurring element in Basquiat's oeuvre, symbolizing mortality, intellect, and the remnants of cultural heritage. Through "Cabeza," Basquiat may critique the ways in which societies remember and honor individuals, questioning the narratives constructed around historical and contemporary figures.
Jawbone of an Ass
"Jawbone of an Ass" draws its title from a biblical story in which Samson defeats his enemies with the jawbone of a donkey, highlighting themes of strength, struggle, and the unconventional tools of power. Basquiat's use of this reference could suggest an examination of resistance against oppression, the power of the underdog, and the artist's own battles with the art world and societal expectations. The work likely combines raw, expressive lines with text, imbuing the piece with a sense of urgency and defiance.
Rome Pays Off
"Rome Pays Off" might encapsulate Basquiat's commentary on the rise and fall of empires, the cycles of history, and the consequences of greed and corruption. By invoking Rome, Basquiat engages with the legacy of one of history's most powerful civilizations, drawing a parallel to contemporary superpowers and the dynamics of cultural imperialism. This piece is expected to be rich in symbolic imagery, including references to wealth, decay, and the remnants of cultural dominance.
Together, the works in "Portfolio II" demonstrate Basquiat's unparalleled ability to navigate complex historical and cultural landscapes through his art. Each piece serves as a testament to his intellectual curiosity, his critique of power structures, and his ongoing exploration of identity and legacy. By integrating text, historical references, and expressive imagery, Basquiat not only challenges the viewer to reconsider the past and its impact on the present but also solidifies his place as a critical commentator on the human condition. "Portfolio II" stands as a compelling intersection of Basquiat's personal narrative with broader societal themes, marking it as a significant contribution to his body of work and to the discourse of contemporary art.
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