jean michel basquiat boy and dog in a johnnypump 1982 open edition triptych bottom with the skateroom
jean michel basquiat boy and dog in a johnnypump 1982 open edition triptych top with the skateroom

Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump, 1982

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Special edition – THE SKATEROOM is proud to breathe a new life into the extremely rare Modena Paintings, and reintroduce them as a special collection of skateboard art editions, in partnership with the Fondation Beyeler. Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump's unique quality lies not only in their distinct aesthetic, but also in their historical and cultural significance.

- High-end editions produced using state-of-the-art equipment
- Printed with piezoelectric inkjet system using VariaDot imaging technology which allows us to reproduce artworks down to the smallest detail
- All our editions are Greenguard Gold certified, meaning that the inks used are not harmful to the environment and people

© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

 

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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.