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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Flexible, 1984-2016

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Flexible, 1984-2016
Screen print
60 1/4 x 45 5/8 in
153 x 115.9 cm
Edition of 85 plus 15 AP
Series: Other Estate Prints
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, a luminary of the 1980s New York art scene, captivated audiences with his dynamic and raw expressions of urban life, social commentary, and personal struggle. His unique blend...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, a luminary of the 1980s New York art scene, captivated audiences with his dynamic and raw expressions of urban life, social commentary, and personal struggle. His unique blend of graffiti, street art, and fine art techniques elevated him to international acclaim. Among his innovative works is the Flexible print, which stands as a testament to Basquiat's ability to infuse his art with layers of meaning and emotion.
Basquiat's Flexible print, created in 1984, exemplifies his signature style characterized by bold brushwork, vibrant colors, and enigmatic symbols. The print features a central figure rendered with Basquiat's distinctive skeletal anatomy and crowned head motif, which became iconic symbols throughout his oeuvre. Surrounding the figure are cryptic phrases, symbols, and abstract shapes, inviting viewers into Basquiat's complex world of imagery and language.
What sets the Flexible print apart is its title, which hints at the malleability and adaptability inherent in Basquiat's approach to art and life. Basquiat himself was a master of flexibility, seamlessly blending influences from diverse sources, including street culture, African art, classical literature, and contemporary politics. His ability to navigate between different artistic mediums and cultural contexts reflects his innate creativity and agility as an artist.
Moreover, the title Flexible can be interpreted as a commentary on the fluidity of identity and the complexities of the human condition. Basquiat often explored themes of race, identity, and alienation in his work, drawing from his own experiences as a Black artist navigating a predominantly white art world. In this context, the Flexible print may be seen as a reflection of Basquiat's own struggles with identity and the ever-changing nature of self-expression.
Basquiat's Flexible print continues to resonate with audiences today, not only for its visual impact but also for its profound exploration of universal themes. Through his art, Basquiat challenged conventions, confronted societal norms, and celebrated the resilience of the human spirit. The Flexible print stands as a testament to Basquiat's enduring legacy as an artist who pushed boundaries, defied categorization, and left an indelible mark on the art world.
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