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jean michel basquiat la hara 1981 bottom edition triptych with the skateroom
La Hara, 1981
jean michel basquiat la hara 1981 top edition triptych with the skateroom

La Hara, 1981

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Avant même que Jean-Michel Basquiat ne devienne l'un des artistes les plus importants du XXe siècle, son œuvre était déjà légendaire dans les rues de New York. Ses symboles poétiques et saisissants ont établi un vocabulaire visuel qui continue d'inspirer de nouvelles générations d'artistes à travers le monde. C'est donc avec grand plaisir que nous proposons cette édition de La Hara, 1981 sur planches de skate, dans le cadre de notre nouvelle collection consacrée à l'art de Jean-Michel Basquiat. Cette édition spéciale reprend l'œuvre La Hara, 1981 © Succession de Jean-Michel Basquiat. Sous licence Artestar, New York.

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jean michel basquiat la hara 1981 bottom edition triptych with the skateroom
La Hara, 1981
jean michel basquiat la hara 1981 top edition triptych with the skateroom
Vue rapide
Portrait of Jean-Michel BASQUIAT

About the Artist

Portrait of Jean-Michel BASQUIAT

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was a groundbreaking American artist who rose from the streets of New York to global acclaim in the early 1980s. Beginning as a graffiti artist under the name SAMO, Basquiat brought a raw, powerful visual language to the art world — combining text, symbols, skulls, crowns, and cultural references in a frenetic, expressive style.

His work challenges racial injustice, class power, and the commodification of Black culture, often blending elements of jazz, African heritage, and anatomical imagery. Though his career was brief, Basquiat’s influence on contemporary art, fashion, and culture remains profound.

Today, his work is exhibited in the most prestigious institutions, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and cultural disruptors.

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was a groundbreaking American artist who rose from the streets of New York to global acclaim in the early 1980s. Beginning as a graffiti artist under the name SAMO, Basquiat brought a raw, powerful visual language to the art world — combining text, symbols, skulls, c
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Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was a groundbreaking American artist who rose from the streets of New York to global acclaim in the early 1980s. Beginning as a graffiti artist under the name SAMO, Basquiat brought a raw, powerful visual language to the art world — combining text, symbols, skulls, crowns, and cultural references in a frenetic, expressive style.

His work challenges racial injustice, class power, and the commodification of Black culture, often blending elements of jazz, African heritage, and anatomical imagery. Though his career was brief, Basquiat’s influence on contemporary art, fashion, and culture remains profound.

Today, his work is exhibited in the most prestigious institutions, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and cultural disruptors.