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Signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, Administrators of the Estate of Jean-MIchel Basquiat on verso - Stamped by Estate and Flatiron Editions - Published by Flatiron Editions, 2019 (After Basquiat; postume edition.) // Jean-Michel Basquiat's Wolf Sausage (1982-83/2019) is a vibrant screen-print that encapsulates his iconic street-inspired style and raw, expressive energy. This posthumous edition, published by Flatiron Editions, features a chaotic collage of text, symbols, and imagery. The composition includes various doodles such as a wolf figure, sausages, and abstract patterns, interspersed with words like WOLF and BAD WOLF. Basquiat’s characteristic use of primitive figures, fragmented text, and social commentary is evident, inviting viewers to interpret the work's layers and messages. The piece is signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, the administrators of Basquiat's estate, and stamped by the estate and publisher, affirming its authenticity.
Wolf Sausage, 1982-83/2019
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Signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, Administrators of the Estate of Jean-MIchel Basquiat on verso - Stamped by Estate and Flatiron Editions - Published by Flatiron Editions, 2019 (After Basquiat; postume edition.) // Jean-Michel Basquiat's Wolf Sausage (1982-83/2019) is a vibrant screen-print that encapsulates his iconic street-inspired style and raw, expressive energy. This posthumous edition, published by Flatiron Editions, features a chaotic collage of text, symbols, and imagery. The composition includes various doodles such as a wolf figure, sausages, and abstract patterns, interspersed with words like WOLF and BAD WOLF. Basquiat’s characteristic use of primitive figures, fragmented text, and social commentary is evident, inviting viewers to interpret the work's layers and messages. The piece is signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, the administrators of Basquiat's estate, and stamped by the estate and publisher, affirming its authenticity.
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What is East Village Art?
In 1981, Patti Astor opened the first art gallery in New York City's East Village, helping to launch the careers of various artists and musicians. The gallery started small but quickly gained popularity, contributing to the emergence of art movements such as Neo-Expressionism and Street Art in the area. The East Village became a hub for these new artistic expressions. However, the gallery closed in 1985 due to waning interest.