Jean-Michel Basquiat, the late enfant terrible of the art world, who jumped from street art to the white cube, left behind an enormous legacy since he died at age 27 in 1988.
And that legacy has thousands of products.
That’s where Artestar, the megawatt creative agency that licenses Basquiat imagery to brands like Yves Saint Laurent and Zara, comes in.
Right now, you could be sitting in a Modernica chair wearing a Uniqlo T-shirt, Doc Martens boots, and draped with a Coach handbag, all branded in signature Basquiat images. And you would have Artestar to thank.
“Our strategy is to make Jean-Michel’s art accessible through licensing,” Lisane Basquiat, the artist’s sister, told Artnet News. “If a person can’t afford to purchase a painting, they can still purchase something, some physical thing that gives them the ability to have access to Jean-Michel’s artwork.”
So what else can you get if you’re too poor to pay $41.8 million for a painting?
We rounded up some Basquiat-themed merch, from a $16.99 tote bag to a $6,000 skimboard. Not bad for a brand that got its start with Basquiat tagging SAMO on East Side buildings… .
Brand: Barbie
Merch: A Jean-Michel Basquiat-themed Barbie doll
Cost: $260 (up from $90 in May)
Brand: Modernica
Merch: Branded Basquiat Side Shell chairs
Cost: $650
Brand: Medicom Toy
Merch: Collectible toy
Cost: Starting at $120
Brand: Uniqlo
Merch: The Basquiat UT t-shirt
Cost: $19.90
Brand: Loqi
Merch: Jean-Michel Basquiat Dos Cabezas Bag
Cost: $16.99
Brand: Yves Saint Laurent Rive Droite
Merch: A Jean-Michel Basquiat-themed skimboard
Cost: $6,100
Brand: Coach
Merch: The Jean-Michel Basquiat Rogue 25 bag
Cost: $795