Analysis of Jean Michel Basquiat’s Artwork

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Provide a formal analysis of the following artwork by the American Neo-Expressionist artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat, that...

  • Specifically notes at least 3 elements that significantly contribute to this work.
  • Includes a definition(in your own words) and a discussion of "Neo-Expressionism" and "Postmodernism" as art movements. In what ways does the form, style, and ideas presented in Basuqiat's work help us understand what Postmodern art is all about?
  • Considers how this work is formally different from previous traditions in Classical Western Art, as well as how it is formally similar to some of the other Modern Art movements we have learned about this semester. (For example, you might consider medium/materials, representing the human figure, etc...)

Jean-Michel Basquiat XXL. Untitled (Two on Gold)
(1982, American Neo-Expressionism, acrylic and oilstick on canvas, 80 x 125 inches)

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An Analysis of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Artwork
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JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT’S ARTWORK

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Key Stylistic Features
Jean-Michael Basquiat is easily regarded as one of the most renowned artists who has
greatly contributed to art and actually changed the ways art is perceived and viewed by many. He
makes use of certain unique characteristics in his paintings that make him stand out as one of the
best artists. The first outstanding feature in his paintings is the use of several words that have been
repeated on his artworks. An analysis of this painting reveals the use of words such as “leopard
skin” and “soap oil”. The use of repeated words is a feature that he uses in most of his works and
often relates to the main subject...

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