Basquiat Crown Icon Bucket Hat
Basquiat Crown Icon Bucket Hat
$83.00
$83.00
Regular price
$74.70
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Basquiat Crown Icon Bucket Hat
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Museum of Contemporary Art Store
Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days
220 E Chicago Ave
Chicago IL 60611
United States
+13123974000
This bucket hat features Basquiat’s iconic gold crown motif embroidered onto the front of the hat. This hat makes the perfect accessory for any Basquiat fan. Style this bucket hat with our Basquiat Pez Dispenser T-Shirt to complete the look.
This Basquiat Crown Icon Bucket Hat is produced by Rome Pays Off.
Rome Pays Off
Founded by Christina (KiKi) Burns, Rome Pays Off is based in New York City. Rome Pays Off is a premium fashion and lifestyle brand that prides itself on balancing the worlds of art and fashion while celebrating individual style. Rome Pays Off works with culturally relevant artists to create statement-making pieces that are alternately conspicuous and subversive.
About the artwork: Basquiat’s crown is a symbol that often appears in his artwork and has become synonymous with his work. The first crown appeared in Red Kings (1981), and through all later presences of the crown in his work Basquiat depicted Black men as saints and kings. Through the crown symbol, the artist recognizes the power of his influences and heroes, depicting them and himself as kings.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat Licensed by Artestar, New York
Founded by Christina (KiKi) Burns, Rome Pays Off is based in New York City. Rome Pays Off is a premium fashion and lifestyle brand that prides itself on balancing the worlds of art and fashion while celebrating individual style. Rome Pays Off works with culturally relevant artists to create statement-making pieces that are alternately conspicuous and subversive.
About the artwork: Basquiat’s crown is a symbol that often appears in his artwork and has become synonymous with his work. The first crown appeared in Red Kings (1981), and through all later presences of the crown in his work Basquiat depicted Black men as saints and kings. Through the crown symbol, the artist recognizes the power of his influences and heroes, depicting them and himself as kings.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat Licensed by Artestar, New York
Materials: 100% cotton canvas
Size: Adult Small or Large
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