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KEITH HARRING

keith harring, 1958 was an American artist whose pop art

Artworks Available

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    Keith Haring

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    Lucky Strike, 1987

  • Limited Edition Screen Print on Paper, Signed in plate and by hand

  • 27.5” x 39.5”

  • Price $10,000
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

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    Against All Odds, 1989

  • Limited Edition Signed Screenprint

  • 14” x 17.5”

  • Price $1500
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

  • Details

    Against All Odds, 1989

  • Limited Edition Signed Screenprint

  • 14” x 17.5”

  • Price $1500
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

  • Details

    Against All Odds, 1989

  • Limited Edition Signed Screenprint

  • 10” x 8”

  • Price $1500
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

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    Pop Shop, 1986

  • Screen Print, Unknown Edition

  • 12” X 14”

  • Price $350
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

  • Details

    Pop Shop, 1986

  • Screen Print, Unknown Edition

  • 12” X 14”

  • Price $350
  • Artist

    Keith Haring

  • Details

    Crack Down Poster, 1986

  • Unknown Edition

  • 17.5” x 22”

  • Price $400
About Artist

KEITH HARRING

Keith Haring, an influential American artist, emerged from the vibrant New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s His pop art, characterized by animated imagery, has, consequently, become a widely recognized visual language. Furthermore, much of his work, including subtle sexual allusions, evolved into social activism. Specifically, he utilized his images to advocate for safe sex and AIDS awareness.

In addition to his solo gallery exhibitions, Haring notably participated in renowned national and international group shows. For instance, he was featured in documenta in Kassel, the Whitney Biennial in New York, the São Paulo Biennial, and the Venice Biennale. Additionally, the Whitney Museum celebrated his career with a major retrospective in 1997.

Haring’s popularity initially soared due to his spontaneous drawings in New York City subways These chalk outlines of figures, dogs, and other stylized images, drawn on blank black advertising spaces, quickly gained public recognition. Subsequently, he expanded his work to include colorful, larger-scale murals, many of which were commissioned. Also Between 1982 and 1989, he produced over 50 public artworks Notably, many of these were created voluntarily for hospitals, day care centers, and schools.

Moreover, in 1986, he launched the Pop Shop as an extension of his artistic endeavors. His later works frequently addressed political and societal themes, including anti-crack, anti-apartheid, safe sex, homosexuality, and AIDS. Also He conveyed these themes through his distinctive iconography.

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