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Apr 6, 2025

Case Study: Back of the Neck by Jean-Michael Basquiat Collection

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Brooklyn Museum’s Solid Gold Exhibition: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “Back of the Neck”

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s art has always been a powerful conversation starter. His painting “Back of the Neck”, now featured in the Brooklyn Museum’s Solid Gold Exhibition, continues that tradition. This striking piece reflects Basquiat’s bold visual language—raw lines, layered text, and evocative symbols—that have captivated audiences since his 1980s breakthrough in the New York art scene.

A Glimpse into Basquiat’s Impact

Basquiat grew up in Brooklyn, shaping a style that bridged street art and high culture. Although his life was brief, he left behind a formidable body of work that challenges ideas of identity, power, and social structures. “Back of the Neck,” in particular, reveals his ability to confront complex themes through a seemingly simple image—focusing on the often-overlooked back of the neck to spark reflection on societal pressures and personal vulnerability.

Inside the Solid Gold Exhibition

The Solid Gold Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum collects pieces that highlight the transformative power of art. Anchored by themes of innovation and cultural commentary, this show brings Basquiat’s work into conversation with other influential creators. Whether you’re an avid art lover or new to his oeuvre, you’ll find that “Back of the Neck” resonates with contemporary discussions on identity and justice—issues that remain as vital today as when Basquiat first painted them.

Back of the Neck by Jean-Michel Basquiat Collection

The Brooklyn Museum and Snapl: A Creative Partnership

Beyond the gallery walls, the Brooklyn Museum is making art more approachable by teaming up with Snapl for exclusive ecommerce apparel. This collaboration offers:

  • Streamlined Fulfillment: Snapl’s logistical expertise ensures that Basquiat-inspired products reach customers quickly and reliably.
  • Quality Assurance: Sustainable materials and conscientious printing methods keep each piece feeling true to Basquiat’s vibrant style.
  • Art on Demand: Through the museum’s online store, fans worldwide can own a piece of “Back of the Neck” in wearable form.

By merging the worlds of fine art and modern retail, the Brooklyn Museum underscores its mission to engage communities globally and support educational initiatives through merchandise sales.

Back of the Neck Baseball Cap by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Back of the Neck Hardcover Journal by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Back of the Neck Jigsaw Puzzle by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Back of the Neck Hoodie by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Back of the Neck Tee by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Back of the Neck Poster by Jean-Michel Basquiat

Experience the “Back of the Neck” Collection

Celebrating Basquiat’s influence has never been easier. The “Back of the Neck” apparel line—which includes T-shirts, hoodies, and accessories—reflects the painting’s raw energy while honoring its deeper message. Every purchase supports the Brooklyn Museum’s efforts to preserve groundbreaking artwork and provide wider public access to art and culture.

A Lasting Artistic Legacy

Basquiat’s art has always been a testament to the power of creative expression. Over 30 years after his untimely passing, his pieces still ignite conversations around race, class, and belonging. “Back of the Neck” stands out as a reminder of how art can provoke thought and foster community dialogue. By partnering with Snapl, the Brooklyn Museum extends Basquiat’s legacy beyond exhibit halls and into daily life—sparking meaningful conversations each time someone dons a piece of “Back of the Neck” apparel.

For anyone captivated by Basquiat’s dynamic vision, the Solid Gold Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is a must-see. And if you’re eager to bring that inspiration home, explore the Brooklyn Museum’s online store to discover the apparel collection that bridges art, fashion, and social commentary in one remarkable collaboration.