Basquiat Flashcards

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When was Basquiat alive?

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1960-1988

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Name two Basquiat artworks

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Obnoxious Liberals and Defacement

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When was Obnoxious Liberals painted?

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1982

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What are the structural aspects of Obnoxious Liberals?

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  • abstract graffiti style
  • two white figures next to a chained-up black figure. One white figure in a farmer’s hat appears to be buying the black figure from the other white figure in an Uncle Sam top hat
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What is the intention of Obnoxious Liberals?

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  • To spread awareness about the systematic oppression of black people in America
  • Anti-capitalistic Basquiat expresses that white society works against black people and sells them into modern-day ‘acceptable’ slavery through allusions in his artwork
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What does the chained up black figure in Obnoxious Liberals represent?

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  • allusion to black people being sold into slavery and how the capitalist system still works against black people
  • black people forced to work in low-ranking jobs while white people are in the highest corporate positions
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What does the white figure in the Uncle Sam top hat with a sign on him reading “NOT FOR SALE” represent in Obnoxious Liberals?

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white men aren’t affected by oppression built into society, they are always ‘marked’ as being off-limits when it comes to capitalistic discrimination

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What does the ‘SAMSON’ name tag behind the black figure represent in Obnoxious Liberals?

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  • Basquiat was catholic raised - often includes the Bible in his works
  • Samson is a physically strong hero and a symbol of brute strength
  • black people are often ‘chained-up’ and forced into compliance - perceived to be physically stronger and ‘dangerous’, even if they are innocent
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When was Defacement painted?

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1983

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What are the structural aspects of Defacement?

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  • Bold acrylic and marker on wood
  • depicts a black figure with swirls and stars around their head next to two white police officers holding batons underneath the text “¿DEFACEMENT©?”
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What is the intention of Defacement?

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  • memorial to black artist Michael Stewart who was beaten to death by NYC Transit Police after allegedly graffitiing a wall in a subway station
  • presents Michael to the viewers in the same way that the police officers saw him, as a criminal black man
  • displays how he was killed for expressing his creativity while keeping his identity vague to show many black people have been killed due to police brutality
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What do the swirls and stars around the black figure’s head represent in Defacement?

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  • cliché halo that cartoon characters get after they’ve been knocked out
  • displays how Stewart wasn’t seen as a human by the officers, but rather as a negative caricature of black men
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What does the black figure in Defacement represent?

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  • represents Stewart
  • isn’t given any specific facial features or clothes like the officers
  • Officers didn’t see Michael as an individual with depth, they only saw him as the colour of his skin, black
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What does the word “¿DEFACEMENT©?” above the figures in Defacement represent?

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  • copyright symbol - somebody legally owns the rights to make and distribute copies of a particular work
  • implies everyone should be able to make street art even if it’s illegal, as everyone has the right to creativity
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