Basquiat: Dos Cabezas, 1982 In this iconic double portrait, Basquiat shows himself, on the right, in cartoon-like mode, while Andy Warhol appears more conventional, in a characteristic 3D pose. It was painted in a couple of hours, based on a polaroid photo, taken at their formal introduction in October 1982. Warhol is recorded as commenting: "Oh I'm so jealous- he's faster than me!" Here is the polaroid on which it was based: In the painting, Basquiat's greens and blues harmonize with the beiges and link together the two faces. Basquiat's style is spontaneous and vivid. He captures the spirit of the older artist in another portrait, painted around the same time, when Andy regularly practised with barbells in his studio: Basquiat: Untitled (Andy Warhol with Barbells) ca 1984 Basquiat's joking portrait of Andy as a banana is also on show here: Basquiat: Brown Spots (Portrait of Andy Warhol as a banana) 1984 As for Andy Warhol's style, combining photogra...