Dos Cabezas is a painting created by the American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. The painting is an acrylic and oilstick on canvas that measures 160 x 159.5 cm. It is housed in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
The artwork depicts two mask-like faces, with one looking straight ahead and the other turned to the side. The faces are layered with different colors, patterns, and symbols, including Basquiat's signature crown motif. The title of the painting, which translates to "two heads" in Spanish, is a reference to the dual nature of the faces and the tensions that exist within them.
Basquiat was a prominent figure in the 1980s New York City art scene, and his work often incorporated elements of graffiti, street art, and African American cultural identity. He became known for his raw, expressive style and his use of text and imagery that commented on social and political issues. Dos Cabezas is a prime example of his iconic approach to painting.
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