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Jean-Michel Basquiat — La Hara (1981) Skatedeck (Set of 3)
Jean-Michel Basquiat

La Hara (1981) Skatedeck (Set of 3)

2014

This set of three skateboard decks reproduces Basquiat's 1981 painting La Hara onto premium Canadian Maple wood construction. The 2014 release presents an accessible way for collectors to engage with Basquiat's iconic imagery through a wearable and functional format. Each deck features seven ply Grade A maple selected for optimal performance and longevity. The artwork bridges the gap between high art and youth culture through the popular skateboard medium. The vibrant imagery maintains the energy and expressive quality of the original 1981 composition.

Medium
Print on 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood (Set of 3)
Dimensions

🔨 Auction Lot

Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $700$1,000

Lot 279

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, La Hara (1981) Skatedeck (Set of 3), 2014

This set of three skateboard decks reproduces Basquiat's 1981 painting La Hara onto premium Canadian Maple wood construction. The 2014 release presents an accessible way for collectors to engage with Basquiat's iconic imagery through a wearable and functional format. Each deck features seven ply Grade A maple selected for optimal performance and longevity. The artwork bridges the gap between high art and youth culture through the popular skateboard medium. The vibrant imagery maintains the energy and expressive quality of the original 1981 composition.

Medium
Print on 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood (Set of 3)
Dimensions
80 x 59.9 cm
Year
2014
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

1981 Original, Functional Art, Contemporary Release, Street Culture, Basquiat, Skateboard Art, Grade A Maple, Set Of Three, Neo-Expressionism, Cultural Remix

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Collected by

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