PARIS.- A rare Jean Michel Basquiat work Monticello heads a groundbreaking sale on Friday.
With an upper estimate of 900,00 euros, Monticello is a rare and important work representing Basquiats personal passions and unique style.
Basquiats definition of graffiti was vastly different to the New York scene of which he was a part. His images, references and content were inspired by a wide range of subjects.
Monticello represents the stylized drawing of the US five cent coin, and offers both an economic and a political interpretation - as a comment on unbridled capitalism and racism.
Basquiats own ambiguity towards money - to a statement on racism, as Monticello is Thomas Jeffersons house and domain, and by smearing the text on the painting, Basquiat emphasizes the plurality of American society as he expresses solidarity with its minorities.
During the 9 years of his short but prolific career, Basquiat produced an important set of works, of which the colors, images, content and references are extremely rich. His entire thematic includes various subjects inspired by his autobiography, black heroes, comic books and cartoons, anatomy, graffiti, and symbols associated with graffiti.
Jean-Michel Basquiat embodies the New York scene of the 1980s in all its extremes; he was also one of Warhols protégés, and important collaborator.
Digard Auctions and Mary McCarthy host the international
Urban Contemporary art sale at Hotel Drouot in Paris on Friday 25 October 2013. The auction starts at 15:00.