Dos Cabezas ([ˈdos kaˈβesas], "two heads") is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982.
The double portrait resulted from Basquiat's first formal meeting with his idol, American pop artist Andy Warhol.
[2] Bruno Bischofberger became Basquiat's art dealer and organized a one-man show in his Zurich gallery in September 1982.
[3] Bischofberger, who also represented Warhol, arranged a lunch meeting between the two artists on October 4, 1982.
[6]Dos Cabezas, meaning "two heads" in Spanish, is based on the self-portrait Warhol took with Basquiat.