basquiat’s symbolism
Within Basquiat’s works, an eruption of symbols weaves a visual tapestry, transforming reality into a rich language brimming with meanings.
The Crowns: Evoking not only royalty but also ambition and success, they reflect a subtle shadow carrying the weight of oppression and hierarchy.
The Heads: Often portraits of African Americans, articulating identity with a tone of marginalization and suffering, revealing the complex intricacies of the soul.
Words and Phrases: Scattered fragments of text, slogans, celebrity names, wordplay, weave an exploratory narrative that brushes against culture, politics, and history, unveiling the buried layers of the past.
Religious Symbols: Crosses, Stars of David, crowns of thorns, evoke spirituality, religion, and the macabre dance of death, sketching a timeless fresco.
Anatomy: Bones, skulls, internal organs, symbols of mortality, fleshy fragility, and the violence lurking beneath the surface, evoke deep introspection.
Animals: Birds, snakes, dogs… each embodying freedom, danger, and primitive instincts persisting in the twists and turns of the human psyche.
Colors:
Black and White: Predominant in his early sketches, symbolizes duality, a subtle dance between light and shadow, good and evil, like a metaphysical exploration.
Vibrant Colors: Injected later on, express energy, jubilation, and a spontaneity dancing to the complex rhythm of the palette, like an emotional kaleidoscope.