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Jean-Michel Basquiat — Boxer Rebellion
Jean-Michel Basquiat

Boxer Rebellion

1982

This 1982 screenprint demonstrates Basquiat's early exploration of printmaking techniques while maintaining his signature raw expressionist style and engagement with themes of power, conflict, and cultural identity. The work's title references the anti-imperialist Chinese uprising of 1899-1901, reflecting the artist's ongoing examination of colonialism and resistance within his broader socio-political commentary.

Medium
Screenprint
Dimensions
Edition
Edition of 60 of 60
Signed
Yes

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Boxer Rebellion, 1982

This 1982 screenprint demonstrates Basquiat's early exploration of printmaking techniques while maintaining his signature raw expressionist style and engagement with themes of power, conflict, and cultural identity. The work's title references the anti-imperialist Chinese uprising of 1899-1901, reflecting the artist's ongoing examination of colonialism and resistance within his broader socio-political commentary.

Medium
Screenprint
Dimensions
73.66 x 100.33 cm
Year
1982
Edition
of 60
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamilton Selway, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Bold, Street Art, Figure, American, Post-War, Screenprint, Urban, Black, Neo-Expressionism, Contemporary

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Sarah Greenspan, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Alex Capecelatro, Nicholas Blum, Lisa Rembrandt, Sebastián Naranjo