David Benrimon Fine Art Gallery
Jean-Michel Basquiat50 Cent Piece
Jean-Michel Basquiat
50 Cent Piece, 1983-83/2019
Screenprint on BFK Rives Paper
29h x 39 1/2w in
32h x 43w in (framed)
Edition of 60 + 20AP
Signed and stamped by the The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat verso. Numbered recto. Accompanied by an authenticity letter signed by the administrators of the Basquiat Estate.
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was an African-American artist who has become one of the most influential artists that arose in 1980s New York. Basquiat used his art as social commentary, focusing on topics including wealth and poverty, racial subjects, colonialism, culture, and history. “50 Cent Piece” is a screenprint based on Basquiat’s 1983 acrylic, charcoal, crayon, pastel and pencil on canvas painting he completed as part of the Daros Suite of Thirty-Two Drawings. The work reveals Basquiat’s ideas regarding the communion between society and currency. The overlapping text and image references industry, the federal reserve, as well as the US occupation of Haitiends and Noah’s Ark. Basquiat depicts Marcus Garvey as the central figure, who was a Jamaican activist known for organizing the first American Black nationaist movement in Harlem. “50 Cent Piece” is a posthumous release of an edition of 60 stamped by the Basquiat Estate and signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, the artist’s sisters and administrators of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. The work was printed at Brand X Editions, New York, and published by Flation Editions, 2019.