Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Self-Portrait*: Raw Emotion, Artistic Genius, and Urban Influence – Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Expressive Self-Portraits and How His Raw Lines, Bold Colors, and Incorporation of Text and Symbols Convey His Inner World, His Artistic Identity, and the Influence of Urban Culture on His Powerful and Influential Art.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Self-Portrait: Raw Emotion, Artistic Genius, and Urban Influence (A Lecture in Street Art Appreciation with a Side of Existential Angst) (🎤 Mic feedback squeals briefly) Alright everyone, settle…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Untitled* (Skull): Raw Expression and Urban Identity – Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Iconic Skull Paintings and How His Expressive Style and Use of Symbols Convey the Energy, Chaos, and Complexity of Urban Life and His Own Identity.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Untitled (Skull): Raw Expression and Urban Identity (A Wild Ride Through Art History, Street Culture, and Existential Angst) (Lecture Hall Buzzes with Anticipation, Possibly a Few Graffiti Artists…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Self-Portrait*: Raw Expression and Artistic Identity – Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Self-Portraits and How He Used Raw Lines, Symbols, and Text to Express His Identity, Struggles, and Place in the Art World as a Young Black Artist.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Self-Portrait: Raw Expression and Artistic Identity (Lecture Starts - Cue the funky 80s synth music 🎶) Alright art aficionados, welcome, welcome! Today, we're diving deep into the vibrant,…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Dustheads*: Addiction, Expression, and Urban Life – Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Painting Depicting Figures Related to Drug Use and Unpack His Raw and Expressive Style That Captured the Energy and Struggles of Urban Life in the 1980s.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Dustheads: Addiction, Expression, and Urban Life (Lecture Hall Ambiance – Imagine a slightly chaotic, graffiti-covered backdrop. I stride confidently to the podium, sporting a slightly-too-loud patterned shirt and…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Self-Portrait as a Heel*: Identity, Vulnerability, and Self-Critique – Explore Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Self-Portrait Where He Depicts Himself in a Vulnerable and Unflattering Light, Reflecting on His Own Struggles and Complexities as an Artist and Individual.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Self-Portrait as a Heel: Identity, Vulnerability, and Self-Critique (Welcome Slide: A vibrant, chaotic image of Basquiat's art style – a crown, cryptic text, and a skeletal figure –…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Irony of Negro Policeman*: Critique of Power and Identity – Explore the Painting by Basquiat That Critiques the Role of Black Police Officers in a Systemic Oppression, Exploring Themes of Identity, Power, and Racial Injustice through Raw and Expressive Art.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Irony of Negro Policeman: A Savage Critique of Power & Identity (Lecture Hall Ambiance: Soft jazz playing, projector warming up. Enter the lecturer, Professor Artful Dodger, clad in…

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Untitled* (Skull): Expressing Urban Energy and Identity – Revisit Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Painting Featuring a Skull and Explore How His Raw Style and Use of Symbols Convey the Energy of Urban Life and His Exploration of Identity and Mortality.

Jean-Michel Basquiat's Untitled (Skull): Expressing Urban Energy and Identity (A Lecture in Art History, Served Raw and With a Side of Graffiti) Alright, settle down class! No chewing gum, and…