Формат паперу

Посібник зі студентських робіт

Self-Portrait

Ім'я Клас Дата

jean michel basquiat, Self-Portrait (1984). Відтворено для ознайомлення; усі права захищені правовласником.

Основна інформація

Автор
jean michel basquiat wahooart.com/uk/artists/jean-michel-basquiat_uk/
Дати створення автором
1960 – 1988
Живопис
1984
Початковий розмір
98 x 71 cm
Рух
Neo Expressionism A rough, urgent return to figure painting in the 1980s, after years of cool abstraction.

У контексті

Self-Portrait — jean michel basquiat

Який він за розміром?

Оригінальні розміри складають 98 × 71 см (висота × ширина), представлено поруч із дорослою людиною середнього зросту.

Коли це було написано?

  1. 1960
  2. 1970
  3. 1980

Затінення: життя jean michel basquiat (1960–1988) ▲ ця робота, 1984

Схожі твори мистецтва

Оберіть одну з робіт вище: назвіть дві спільні риси з цією роботою та одну відмінність.

Більше творів, що доповнюють цей: wahooart.com/uk/art/similar/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/

Кольорова палітра

Виміряно за зображенням

    Основний колір

    Putty #d6d8dc

    Збережена палітра

    • #D6D8DC
    • #B62239
    • #4793B9
    • #453B3D
    Палітра
    Neutrals Переважаюча колірна гама зображення.
    Назва основного кольору
    Putty
    Інтенсивність
    Balanced Наскільки насиченими та різноманітними є кольори: від одного приглушеного відтінку до багатьох яскравих.
    Контрастність
    Statement Ступінь відмінності кольорів за світлотою та насиченістю в межах картини.
    Гармонія
    Strong Color Unity Наскільки вдало поєднуються кольори — від контрастних до повністю гармонійних.
    Яскравість
    Brilliant Загальна світлотінь картини: від глибокої тіні до яскравого світла.
    Насиченість
    Subtle Color Наскільки чистими та насиченими є кольори — від майже сірих до максимально яскравих.

    Митець та музей

    Автор

    jean michel basquiat

    Народився в Бруклин, США

    A Brooklyn Beginning and the Rise of SAMO

    Jean-Michel Basquiat erupted onto the 1980s art scene as a force of raw energy and intellectual depth, an impact that continues to resonate profoundly today. Born on December 22, 1960, in Brooklyn, New York, to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother, his upbringing was a vibrant tapestry woven with diverse cultures and languages—Spanish, English, and French filled his childhood home. This multilingual environment, coupled with his mother’s dedication to artistic pursuits—she enrolled him as a Junior Member of the Brooklyn Museum at age six—laid an early foundation for his creative journey. However, Basquiat's life wasn’t without hardship; a car accident at eight years old resulted in a splenectomy and a period of convalescence during which he became captivated by a copy of Gray’s Anatomy gifted by his mother. The book’s detailed illustrations would later profoundly influence the anatomical imagery that frequently appears in his work, becoming a haunting motif throughout his career. Before achieving recognition as a painter, Basquiat made his mark under the pseudonym SAMO, alongside friend Al Diaz. Together they covered Lower Manhattan with cryptic, poetic graffiti—epigrams challenging societal norms and questioning established power structures. These weren’t mere tags; they were thought-provoking statements that captured the spirit of the burgeoning hip-hop culture and the gritty energy of 1970s New York City. SAMO was more than just street art; it was a philosophical intervention, a visual disruption designed to provoke dialogue and challenge perceptions.

    Neo-Expressionism and Artistic Innovation

    By the early 1980s, Basquiat transitioned from graffiti to canvas, rapidly gaining recognition within the New York art world. His paintings weren’t easily categorized; they were a unique synthesis of influences ranging from Abstract Expressionism to tribal art, comic books, and historical painting. He became a central figure in the Neo-Expressionist movement, though he resisted easy labeling. His canvases are characterized by a frenetic energy—a chaotic layering of text, symbols, figures, and colors. Basquiat’s technique was deliberately raw and improvisational, often incorporating collage, scratching, and dripping paint. He wasn't interested in technical perfection; instead, he sought to convey emotion, ideas, and social commentary with visceral immediacy. Recurring motifs—crowns, skulls, anatomical diagrams, words crossed out or repeated—became his signature visual language. The crown, perhaps his most iconic symbol, has been interpreted as a representation of aspiration, self-mythologization, and the complexities of Black identity in America. His work frequently grappled with themes of wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and the internal struggles of the individual within society. Paintings like Piscine versus the Best Hotels (or various loin) exemplify his ability to juxtapose seemingly disparate elements—luxury and deprivation, beauty and decay—creating a powerful commentary on social inequalities. Basquiat’s art was not merely about what he depicted but how he depicted it, creating a visual language that was both deeply personal and universally resonant.

    Collaboration, Recognition, and a Tragic End

    Basquiat’s ascent was meteoric. In 1982, at just twenty-one years old, he participated in Documenta in Kassel, Germany, becoming the youngest artist ever to exhibit there. The following year, he showcased his work at the Whitney Biennial, further solidifying his position within the art establishment. A pivotal moment came with his friendship and artistic collaboration with Andy Warhol. The two artists pushed each other creatively, exploring themes of consumerism, celebrity, and mass media in a series of collaborative paintings. While their partnership was complex and sometimes fraught with tension, it undoubtedly elevated both artists’ profiles. Despite achieving international acclaim and financial success, Basquiat struggled with the pressures of fame and his ongoing battle with drug addiction. He began using heroin at a young age, and this ultimately led to his untimely death. His work became increasingly introspective and darker as he grappled with personal demons and societal injustices. Tragically, Jean-Michel Basquiat died on August 12, 1988, at the age of twenty-seven from a heroin overdose. His untimely death cemented his status as a tragic figure—a brilliant artist whose life was cut short by addiction and the complexities of navigating the art world.

    Legacy and Lasting Influence

    In the years since his death, Basquiat’s reputation has only grown. His work continues to captivate audiences with its raw energy, intellectual depth, and unflinching social commentary. In 2017, *Untitled* (1982), a powerful depiction of a skull, sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's, setting a new record for any U.S. artist at auction—a testament to the enduring value and cultural significance of his work. Basquiat’s influence can be seen in the work of countless contemporary artists, particularly those who explore themes of identity, race, and social justice. He paved the way for a more diverse and inclusive art world, challenging traditional notions of artistic expression and representation. His ability to seamlessly blend high and low culture—graffiti, fine art, music, poetry—continues to inspire artists today. He remains a potent symbol of creative rebellion, intellectual curiosity, and the power of art to challenge the status quo. His paintings are not merely aesthetic objects; they are windows into a complex mind grappling with profound questions about humanity, society, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

    Key Works & Themes

    Here are some defining works that encapsulate Basquiat’s artistic vision:

    Untitled (Skull): A powerful representation of mortality and the African diaspora, achieving record-breaking auction prices.

    Piscine versus the Best Hotels (or various loin): Exemplifies Basquiat’s juxtaposition of wealth and poverty, showcasing his unique artistic style.

    Portrait of the Artist as a Young Derelict: A self-portrait that embodies themes of identity, alienation, and societal critique.

    Hollywood Africans: Explores African American history and culture through symbolic imagery and textual elements.

    Basquiat’s art consistently addressed issues of racial inequality, the legacy of colonialism, and the complexities of Black identity. He used his platform to challenge dominant narratives and give voice to marginalized communities. His work remains profoundly relevant today, prompting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about society and their own biases. He wasn't simply an artist; he was a cultural commentator, a poet, and a visionary who left an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.

    Дізнатися більше

    Доступно онлайн

    QR-код, що веде на сторінку завантаження Self-Portrait

    wahooart.com/uk/art/download/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/

    Цитування цього твору мистецтва

    MLA
    basquiat, jean michel. Self-Portrait. 1984, https://wahooart.com/uk/art/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/
    APA
    basquiat, jean michel (1984). Self-Portrait [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/uk/art/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/
    Chicago
    jean michel basquiat. Self-Portrait. 1984. https://wahooart.com/uk/art/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/
    Harvard
    basquiat, jean michel (1984) Self-Portrait. Available at: https://wahooart.com/uk/art/jean-michel-basquiat-self-portrait-D2DSSD-en/

    Придивіться уважніше

    Self-Portrait — jean michel basquiat

    Придивіться уважніше

    Відповідайте власними словами. Тут немає неправильних відповідей — лише такі, які ви можете пояснити.

    1. Що першим привертає вашу увагу і чому?
    2. Які кольори чи форми створюють настрій — і що це за настрій?
    3. Скільки облич ви можете знайти? ____ (у нашому каталозі їх 1 — ви згодні?)
    4. Поверніться до розгляду Без назви - Череп (Broad Collection, LA) (1981), що було раніше в цьому посібнику. Назвіть дві спільні риси цього твору з цією роботою та одну відмінність.
    5. Neo Expressionism: A rough, urgent return to figure painting in the 1980s, after years of cool abstraction. Де саме в цій роботі це можна помітити?

    Ваша відповідь

    Напишіть короткий абзац про цей витвір мистецтва. Використовуйте факти з попередніх частин цього посібника та ваші відповіді вище.