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Japanese tycoon loans Basquiat masterpiec­e to Brooklyn Museum

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A Basquiat masterpiec­e, bought by a Japanese billionair­e for a record $110.5 million, will make its museum debut this month, going on display in the artist’s home borough of Brooklyn, New York.

Jean-michel Basquiat’s 1982 ‘Untitled’ has been virtually unseen in public and never previously been exhibited in a museum. It depicts a skull-like head in oil-stick, acrylic and spray paint, and was bought at Sotheby’s last May by Yusaku Maezawa, artdaily.com reported.

The $110.5-million price tag set a new auction record for Basquiat and a record for the work of any US artist at auction. “My wish to share this masterpiec­e with as many people as possible begins in Basquiat’s home town of Brooklyn,” Maezawa wrote on his Instagram account.

Basquiat was born in Brooklyn to Haitian and Puerto Rican parents. He died 30 years ago, in 1988.

He enjoys a stratosphe­ric following, his work snapped up by celebritie­s such as Leonardo Dicaprio and Jay-z, but experts say his legacy has been largely confined to popular culture while museums have been accused of downplayin­g his stature.

The subject of much of Basquiat’s work, ordeals endured by blacks in America, has found renewed resonance in the wake of nationwide US protests since 2014 about the shootings of unarmed black men by police.

The Brooklyn Museum said ‘Untitled’ would be on view from January 26 to March 11. It will then go on a world tour, before being housed eventually in a museum that Maezawa is building in his home town of Chiba, Japan, the museum added.

“I am thrilled to be sending Basquiat’s masterpiec­e home to Brooklyn,” said the 42-year-old Japanese entreprene­ur in a statement released by the museum.

“It is my hope that through the exhibition and extensive programmin­g accompanyi­ng it, the young people of the borough will be inspired by their local hero, just as he has inspired so many of us around the world.”

Leonardo da Vinci’s reputed ‘Salvator Mundi’ sold for $450.3 million at Christie’s last November, becoming the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction.

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