![]() ![]() Some would later say that Basquiat's death seemed almost foreshadowed by the announcement’s austere design, colorless palette, and solemn portrait photograph. Indeed, what makes this exhibition invitation so extraordinary is that this exhibition ended June 11th, 1988 - almost exactly two months before Basquiat's own life ended, at the age of 27, on August 12, 1988. Historic, uncommon offset lithograph fold-out invitation from what would become the very last exhibition of Basquiat's short life. Offset print, 6″ x 9″ (folded) 10 1/2″ x 9″ (splayed open)īeyond scarce! Exhibition invitation for Basquiat's show at Vrej Baghoomian Gallery, NY, April - June 1988, photograph by (French photographer) Jerome Schlomoff. Offset Lithograph for Basquiat's final exhibition ![]() We've given out all our comp passes, so tickets can be purchased on the SCOPE website.Portrait with Jack Kerouac (Invitation to Basquiat's final exhibition), 1988.Work will ship upon return to Chicago, so we expect to ship the week of December 15. Shipping address must be provided at time of purchase. ![]() If we will be shipping your artwork, shipping will be charged at time of purchase. All work may be picked up in person on Sunday December 5, 11a-8pm.This will be the only way to get a preview of the work in the show. We will be posting images to our Instagram stories page on November 28 & 29. Remember there are over 100 exhibitors at the fair, so people may be lining up for entrance to visit other booths as well. My understanding is you can line up whenever you want. People have asked us about lining up early. First come, first served at the booth.7% Miami Dade county sales tax will be added to each purchase. Purchases may be made with credit card or cash.There will be over 30 works available in-person at SCOPE Miami Beach Nov 30 - Dec 5.We've received many requests about the show and will try to answer everything here: There is no collector preview for ‘RE:TURN.’ All sales will take place at SCOPE Miami Beach 2021. SCOPE Miami Beach welcomes 140 international exhibitors at its beachfront pavilion, with a focus on the New Contemporary art movement. Known for presenting a wide assortment of groundbreaking contemporary work, SCOPE Miami Beach returns to the sands of Ocean Drive and 8th Street for its 2021 installment. His work is now found on walls and in private collections across the globe: in addition, Whatson has headlined solo exhibitions in London, Paris, Tokyo and Los Angeles. By the dawn of the 21 st century, his work added layers of hand-cut stencils - subtle yet striking images that Whatson embellishes with bold, spray-painted strokes in a range of colors and textures. Whatson first attracted attention in connection with the Oslo graffiti scene of the 1990s, drawing inspiration from the city’s balance of classical and modernist architecture. His images both recreate and transform urban landscapes, exploring the frisson between explosive, abstract graffiti art and muted, often poignant stencils of animals, ballerinas and historical figures. Norwegian-born Whatson is best known for a signature style juxtaposing colorful calligraphic scrawls against monochrome voids. 5 at SCOPE Miami Beach, booth F013, assembles close to three dozen original pieces, including 12 works on paper, 20 canvases and two sculptures, all further refining and evolving Whatson’s vibrant, deeply expressive synthesis of graffiti, stencil art and urban decay. Vertical Gallery is very proud to present ‘RE:TURN,’ a solo exhibit featuring new work by stencil and street artist Martin Whatson. ![]()
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