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Head - Unsigned Print by Jean-Michel Basquiat 2001 - MyArtBroker

Head
Unsigned Print

Jean-Michel Basquiat

£90,000-£140,000Value Indicator

$180,000-$280,000 Value Indicator

$160,000-$250,000 Value Indicator

¥830,000-¥1,290,000 Value Indicator

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¥17,230,000-¥26,800,000 Value Indicator

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4% AAGR

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Screen print in colours, on heavy wove paper. S. 101.3 x 101.3 cm (39 7/8 x 39 7/8 in.). Numbered in an edition of 85. Signed by the Administrator of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat and dated 2001.

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The value of Jean-Michel Basquiat's Head (2001) is estimated to be worth between £90,000 and £140,000. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 4%. Over the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £43,651 in March 2021 to £72,348 in November 2023. This is a rare artwork, with an auction history of 24 total sales since its entry to the market in June 2007. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 85.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
November 2023Van Ham Fine Art Auctions Germany
March 2021Sotheby's London United Kingdom
October 2020Phillips New York United States
November 2018Julien's Auctions United States
April 2018Phillips New York United States
January 2018Phillips London United Kingdom
June 2016Phillips London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The rough blue lines which surround the top of the head appear like barbed wire. This is a head at once palpably alive and literally scared to death with its expression of shock and fear. The thick, curving lines inside the skull evoke folds of brain tissue whilst the use of red lines suggests veins, adding to the tension between the skull and the living, breathing body. The cacophonous clash of colour, line and shape is simultaneously deeply alive and evocative of an artificial life form taken from the pages of a gothic horror.

Even when not faithfully sketching body parts depicted in Gray’s Anatomy, Head is a clear example of the artist’s persistent return to images rooted in an interest in the structures which make up the human form.