Basquiat Stable — MEDICAL, MALL, Figure

£1,500.00

This vibrant composition features a central black figure with pronounced orange horns set against a backdrop of pink, blue, gray, and yellow blocks of color. Text elements such as "MEDICAL," "MALL," "TORAX," "CENTS," "EVIL," and "NO TO STAY" punctuate the piece, alongside fragmented phrases like "90 PERCENT," "RIP," "WHO KILLED MARION?," and "WANT." A prominent yellow high-rise building with black windows and a bold red car add to the urban narrative. Characteristic neo-expressionist techniques are evident in the primitive figurative forms, bold contrasting colors—especially bright yellow, deep black, and vivid red—and layered text. The repeated crown motifs underscore themes of power and identity, while the chaotic arrangement evokes tension between urban life and existential struggle. This contemporary decorative artwork draws from 1980s neo-expressionist aesthetics, engaging with themes of identity, urban alienation, and social critique through a raw street art lens. Ideal for collectors of Basquiat-inspired pieces or those passionate about urban cultural history. Contemporary art inspired by neo-expressionism and street culture. Excellent condition throughout. Ready to frame or hang.

This vibrant composition features a central black figure with pronounced orange horns set against a backdrop of pink, blue, gray, and yellow blocks of color. Text elements such as "MEDICAL," "MALL," "TORAX," "CENTS," "EVIL," and "NO TO STAY" punctuate the piece, alongside fragmented phrases like "90 PERCENT," "RIP," "WHO KILLED MARION?," and "WANT." A prominent yellow high-rise building with black windows and a bold red car add to the urban narrative. Characteristic neo-expressionist techniques are evident in the primitive figurative forms, bold contrasting colors—especially bright yellow, deep black, and vivid red—and layered text. The repeated crown motifs underscore themes of power and identity, while the chaotic arrangement evokes tension between urban life and existential struggle. This contemporary decorative artwork draws from 1980s neo-expressionist aesthetics, engaging with themes of identity, urban alienation, and social critique through a raw street art lens. Ideal for collectors of Basquiat-inspired pieces or those passionate about urban cultural history. Contemporary art inspired by neo-expressionism and street culture. Excellent condition throughout. Ready to frame or hang.