Hollywood Africans, 1983 by Jean-Michel Basquiat is a striking and thought-provoking piece that reflects the artist's unique style and profound commentary on race, identity, and culture. This iconic artwork captures Basquiat’s powerful use of bold colours, text, and imagery to convey deep socio-political messages.
Celebrate the raw energy and cultural power of Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His expressive works combine graffiti, symbolism, and social commentary in bold, unforgettable compositions.
About the Artist
Basquiat rose from the New York street-art scene of the 1980s to international acclaim. His distinctive use of text, colour, and abstracted figures captures themes of identity, race, and power — making each piece a vivid reflection of modern society.
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