Heroin Kills
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Description
Heroin Kills is a cry from the soul from Berlin. A contemporary of Basquiat in the New York art scene of the 1980's Berlin was very much on the frontline when it came to witnessing the death and destruction wreaked on young lives by this most insidious of drugs. Many young, contemporary artists were impacted by drugs and their fallout, but Sax was particularly affected by Basquiats premature death at the age of just 27 and this piece is a direct result of that experience and his subsequent musing. Heroin Kills is a plea from Berlin in his unique New York City Sharp Edge style to have the drug regulated and to warn those who may become involved that heroin truly kills. Contemporary art has always had a conscience and the best of contemporary artists, like Berlin, bring it to bear. It's social commentary combined with stunning art in this impressive painting.
Oil and acrylic on canvas -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: New Materials: oil and acrylic on canvas Condition: New. Creation Date: 2023 Styles / Movements: Abstract Expressionism, Expressionism, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 656484 -
Dimensions
W. 59.06 in; H. 78.74 in; W. 150 cm; H. 200 cm;
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