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56 x 76cm, Edition of 50, Screenprint

King Brand is a 1983 artwork by Jean-Michel Basquiat, printed posthumously in 2002, showcasing his distinctive style within the Neo-Expressionism and Street Art movements. Created using acrylic, charcoal, crayon, pastel, and pencil, this piece is part of The Daros Suite. It exemplifies Basquiat's exploration of complex themes through layered imagery and text.
This artwork presents a vivid tapestry of text and imagery, typical of Basquiat's oeuvre. The piece features anatomical sketches intertwined with symbols and words, reflecting his fascination with the human body and societal constructs. Basquiat's use of mixed media enhances the raw, expressive quality of the work, aligning with the Neo-Expressionist style. The crown motif, a recurring symbol in Basquiat's work, asserts themes of power and identity. The chaotic arrangement of elements mirrors the dynamic energy of 1980s New York City, where Basquiat emerged as a leading figure. His background as a graffiti artist informs the piece's street art aesthetic, blending spontaneity with intellectual depth. King Brand stands as a testament to Basquiat's ability to communicate complex ideas through bold visual language.