A version of this article was published on 3 March 2022:Even before his death at 27, Jean-Michel Basquiat occupied a near-mythical space in the art world of 80s New York. Famously painting his politically-charged canvases in bare feet and an Armani suit, he walked a tightrope between personas: the rebellious graffiti artist who slept on the street and started out tagging SoHo galleries as one half of