Jean-Michel Basquiat American, 1960-1988
Born in Brooklyn in 1960, Basquiat was one of the first African-American artists to reach international fame and wealth in the art world. Having left school at the age of seventeen, the young Basquiat began creating his unique iconography, a style characterised by a bold graphics that typically referenced African culture and race relations in America. Shortly after his first solo exhibition at the Annina Nosei gallery, he became notorious for a wildly expressive art underpinned by savage social commentary.
As part of the urban 1980s avant-garde culture of New York, he became close friends with Andy Warhol, collaborating with him on several projects. His final paintings, created just after Warhol’s death in 1987, are among his most mature and brilliant works.
He died of a drug overdose in 1988.
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Frieze Masters 2024
9 - 13 Oct 2024“If Cy Twombly and Jean Dubuffet had a baby and gave it up for adoption, it would be Jean-Michel.” – Rene Ricard During Frieze Master’s...Read more -
TEFAF Maastricht 2022 Booth 707
24 - 30 Jun 2022 -
TEFAF Maastricht 2020
7 - 15 Mar 2020 -
Art Miami 2019
3 - 8 Dec 2019
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Montreal Museum of Fine Art
Seeing Loud: Basquiat and Music 01.11.2022-19.02.2023Omer Tiroche Gallery is pleased to have facilitated a loan of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s painting Red Joy, (1984) to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, from...Read more -
Musée de la Musique, Cité de la musique-Philarmonie de Paris
Pierre et Gilles: La Fabrique des Idoles | Basquiat Soundtracks 19..11.2019-23.02.2020 | 06.04.2023-30.07.2023Omer Tiroche Gallery is pleased to have facilitated a loan of Pierre et Gilles’ hand painted colour photographs “Dans la Nuit-Siouxsie Sioux,(1997)”, and 'The Créatures-Siouxsie...Read more