What's Happening?
Ken Griffin, a prominent art collector, continues to expand his collection of Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings. An exhibition featuring Griffin's Basquiat pieces is set to open at the Pérez Art Museum Miami in June. The exhibition will include the painting 'In
Italian' (1983), which was previously owned by collector Peter Brant. This painting, notable for its history of ownership by Andy Warhol before Brant, will be part of a show titled 'Basquiat: Figures, Signs, Symbols.' The exhibition is curated by Franklin Sirmans, the museum's director and a Basquiat expert, along with Megan Kincaid from the Griffin Collection.
Why It's Important?
This exhibition underscores the continued interest and investment in Basquiat's work, reflecting the artist's enduring influence in the art world. For the Pérez Art Museum, hosting such a significant collection enhances its reputation as a leading venue for contemporary art. The exhibition also highlights the role of private collectors like Griffin in preserving and showcasing important artworks. This event could attract art enthusiasts and collectors, boosting tourism and cultural engagement in Miami. Additionally, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of art, history, and commerce, as works like 'In Italian' carry stories of past ownership and artistic collaboration.












