Jean-Michel Basquiat Anatomy For Sale
Basquiat Anatomy Series (1982)
Jean-Michel Basquiat's Anatomy series represents a pivotal moment in the artist's brief but incendiary career, created during the extraordinarily productive year of 1982 when he transitioned from downtown phenomenon to international art world force. This suite of screenprints—including Thyroid, The Scapula, Great Wind of Sphenoid, Three Views of The Shoulder Joint Opened, and Female Pelvis, Back View—demonstrates Basquiat's sophisticated engagement with medical illustration, textual fragmentation, and the corporeal politics that would define his most important canvases. Unlike his large-scale paintings, these works on paper reveal a disciplined focus on seriality and anatomical obsession, combining neo-expressionist urgency with the precision of Gray's Anatomy and Leonardo's Renaissance studies.
The technical approach Basquiat employed in the Anatomy portfolio showcases his mastery of line, text, and graphic composition—elements that translate powerfully to the screenprint medium. Each work layers skeletal structures with his characteristic word-scrawl and gestural mark-making, creating a visual language that is simultaneously scientific and deeply personal. The series reflects Basquiat's preoccupation with the body as both biological specimen and site of racial identity, exploring themes of vulnerability, medicalization, and the historical objectification of Black bodies within Western science. This intellectual rigor, combined with his raw aesthetic power, positions the Anatomy works as essential documents of his conceptual ambitions beyond the canvas.
From a market perspective, the Anatomy series has demonstrated remarkable strength and consistent appreciation over the past decade, with complete or partial portfolios achieving significant results at major auction houses and attracting institutional attention. Works on paper from Basquiat's peak period (1981-1983) have become increasingly sought-after by sophisticated collectors who recognize their accessibility relative to paintings while maintaining profound art historical importance. The limited edition nature of these screenprints, combined with Basquiat's tragic early death in 1988, ensures perpetual scarcity in a market with exponentially growing demand.
Guy Hepner has established itself as a leading authority in post-war and contemporary prints, with particular expertise in Basquiat's graphic works. Our deep market knowledge, authentication resources, and collector relationships position us as the trusted source for acquiring museum-quality examples from the Anatomy series and broader Basquiat oeuvre.


Jean-Michel Basquiat
Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Anterior View, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Female Pelvis, Back View, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Femur, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Great Wind of Sphenoid, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Head Of Mandible, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Lateral View, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Left Side of Lower Jaw, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Ligaments Of The Elbow, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Male Pelvis, Front View, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Posterior View, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Ramus of Mandible, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Right Clavicle, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Right Humerus, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
The Scapula, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Three Different Conditions of Biceps Muscle, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Three Views of The Shoulder Joint Opened, from Anatomy
1982

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Thyroid, from Anatomy
1982
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