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Jean-Michel Basquiat — Untitled (Head)
Jean-Michel Basquiat

Untitled (Head)

2023

This LED neon artwork titled Untitled (Head) utilizes energy efficient tubing mounted on a full board backing to create a contemporary portrait. The work demonstrates the artist's engagement with modern lighting technology and its potential for artistic expression. The piece combines traditional portraiture concepts with cutting edge neon materials and methods. The glowing tubing creates a dynamic visual experience that changes based on viewer perspective and ambient light conditions. This artwork represents the intersection of technology, contemporary design, and figurative representation.

Medium
LED Neon artwork with energy-efficient tubing and full board backing
Dimensions

🔨 Auction Lot

Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $700$900

Lot 277

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Head), 2023

This LED neon artwork titled Untitled (Head) utilizes energy efficient tubing mounted on a full board backing to create a contemporary portrait. The work demonstrates the artist's engagement with modern lighting technology and its potential for artistic expression. The piece combines traditional portraiture concepts with cutting edge neon materials and methods. The glowing tubing creates a dynamic visual experience that changes based on viewer perspective and ambient light conditions. This artwork represents the intersection of technology, contemporary design, and figurative representation.

Medium
LED Neon artwork with energy-efficient tubing and full board backing
Dimensions
57.9 x 50 cm
Year
2023
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Neon Art, Modern Materials, Light-Based Art, Energy Efficient, Installation Art, Portrait, Digital Age, LED Technology, Figurative, Contemporary

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Collected by

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