This set of three lightweight clutch bags features some of Jean-Michel’s most celebrated artworks, from the bold, graffiti-style painting of Mitchell Crew, to Beat Bop originally created as an album cover for the hip-hop record of the same name, and Dos Cabezas, which commemorates the first time Jean-Michel met Andy Warhol. Sure to spark conversation, these eye-catching clutches are a smart and stylish choice.
Details:
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Mini 13 x 23 cm (5″ x 9″).
Midi 20 x 27 cm (8″ x 11″).
Maxi 25 x 32 cm (10″ x 13″).
We’re made of 100% recycled taffeta by GREEN CIRCLE® certified.
We’re STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified.
We’re water resistant.
We’re made using waterless printing.
We’re sustainable.
LOQI is certified CO2 Neutral by Planetly.
About the artwork:
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dos Cabezas, 1982
Created in 1982, Dos Cabezas (i.e. Two Heads) was rendered in acrylic and oil stick on canvas and mounted on wood supports. It was completed within two hours of when Jean-Michel first met Andy Warhol on October 4, 1982, after a meeting over lunch between the two spectacular artists organized by art collector, Bruno Bischofberger. With the paint still wet, Basquiat excitedly sent the piece to Warhol’s studio, the Factory, as a testament to his enthusiasm for meeting the Pop Art icon.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mitchell Crew, 1983
The 1983 piece Mitchell Crew, was rendered in acrylic, oil stick, and paper collage on canvas, mounted via wood supports. This engaging artwork showcases an array of ten distinct heads, spread out on a canvas that’s almost 12 feet long. Every head represents a different character, creating a compelling visual landscape for the viewer to explore.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Beat Bop, 1983
The 1983 artwork Beat Bop masterfully fuses the raw energy of graffiti art and music through cryptic symbols, iconography, and text. Jean-Michel produced and arranged the hip hop classic, “Beat-Bop” with K Rob and Rammellzee which featured the Beat Bop artwork on its album cover. Jean-Michel produced and self-financed the album and released it under his own Tartown record label.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Licensed by Artestar, New York