
Basquiat T-Shirt Male Mandrill
This captivating t-shirt features one of Jean-Michel's rarely-seen drawings, a male mandrill sketched using colored pencil and graphite on paper. The piece also includes a hand-hewn copyright symbol, this was Basquiat's way of referencing the importance of recognizing and valuing the contributions of Black artists, who have been historically marginalized.
Finished with a crew neck, short sleeves and King Pleasure© logo tab on the left sleeve, this soft, 100% cotton t-shirt shows off Basquiat's playful side and makes an eye-catching gift layered in meaning.
Product details:
- 100% Cotton
- Machine wash
- Round neck
- Short sleeves
- Straight hem
- Size: XS-2XL
- Made in Portugal
About the artwork:
Untitled, (Male Mandrill), n.d.
Using colored pencil and graphite on paper, Jean-Michel created this drawing of a male mandrill replete with his iconic copyright symbol. This represents one of the pieces rarely (if ever) seen by the general public before it was included in the Jean-Michel Basquiat King Pleasure© exhibition. The piece echoes the imagery in Dry Cell, a painting Jean-Michel did for his dad in 1988.
The copyright symbol "©" can be found frequently in the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat, whether it be in his notebook texts or larger compositions. This symbol serves as a means for him to assert ownership over words and ideas, as well as a commentary on consumer culture. He used the symbols as a way to challenge the traditional power dynamics in the art world, where the artist's rights are often not protected. Additionally, The copyright symbol represented a commentary on consumer culture and the commodification of art and ideas in the world.
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THE KING PLEASURE EMPORIUM
This exclusive collection celebrates the critically acclaimed Jean-Michel Basquiat King Pleasure© Exhibition. Created by his family to share a more personal side of Jean-Michel with the world. The King Pleasure© exhibition is now open in Los Angeles.