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PEZ DISPENSER
Castany Lilou
Created on December 1, 2023
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Pez Dispenser 1984
Jean Michel Basquiat
- Remind me the PEZ candies as when we were childrens
- The crown remind me of symbol that the knights wore in the Middle Ages is as if the dinosaur was going to fighht against another kingdom
- The painting looks like a child's drawing. It's funny and weird
- The colours is softens the "mean" image of the dinausaures
IN THE DIALOGUE
- The dinosaur is a motif reminiscent of childhood toys, the dinosaur appeared in Basquiat’s Snakeman (1983) as well as in the world-famous Pez Dispenser — a simple work drawn in 1984.
- There are several opinions and assumptions about this artwork.
- In the artwork Pez Dispenser Jean Michel Basquiat refers to the to popular American culture.
- This little dinosaur of the painting which, certainly, shows the teeth and opens red eyes, is like a nod to the world of childhood.
- «The crown of Jean-Michel has three points, one for each of its three royal lineages: the poet, the musician and the boxing champion», said Francesco Clemente, artist and friend of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
IN REALITY
- The title Pez Dispenser refers to the Pez candy dispenser that has a large place in American consumption. Some have theorized that Basquiat seeks to alert on the harmful nature of capitalism with suggestive dichotomies.
- Pez was particularly popular in the US because of the imaginative plastic dispensers in which it was sold.
- Basquiat elevated the symbol of the crown to a deep and archetypal status and that for him it was a symbol of the class struggle and financial inequality that he documented throughout his life.
- This suggests that with this artwork, Basquiat makes a link between American popular consumer culture (carried out by well-known big companies like Pez) with social class oppression and social inequality.