Keith Haring's Pop Shop series emerged alongside the Pop Shops that opened in New York and Tokyo in the mid-1980s. The stores sold Haring's designs and were frequented by New Yorkers. This vibrantly ...
Keith Haring and Pierre Alechinsky’s original works are on display together at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale in “Confrontation: Keith Haring and Pierre Alechinsky,” an exhibit on view until October 2 ...
“Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody,” opening May 27 at the Broad Museum in Los Angeles, shows that the 1980s art star worked as if there were no tomorrow. By the time he died at age 31 in 1990, of ...
While Leary’s project would eventually fall through, Haring would nonetheless use the Amiga to create drawings in his vibrant visual language. In fluorescent hues, the digital works feature his ...
Nevertheless, Haring’s art is strong enough to justify a good, long look by the museum. Part of Haring’s appeal is that his story has a blue-collar, up-from-obscurity quality that seems almost mythic ...
Keith Haring’s colorful, animated imagery may be commercially ubiquitous — found on T-shirts, mugs, rugs, even a signature Barbie Doll donning a Haring print on pink pants — but the late Pop artist ...
In the desert, far from the rumbling subway tunnels of New York City where iconic artist Keith Haring got his start doing graffiti, is a rare exhibit of the artist’s work. “The Collection: Keith ...
To My Friends at Horn is a reminder that artists do not exist in a vacuum and context illuminates the impact of the artist and activist. Keith Haring, "A Book Full of Fun" (1989), acrylic on plywood, ...
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) wrote to an Upstate school in November after students visited the Haring ...
New York artist Keith Haring was many things during his lifetime - an iconic street artist who worked in the New York subway system and beyond, a fine artist who broke the boundaries between street ...
In this screenprint from The Blueprint Drawings Haring depicts scenes of violence, specifically torture, but eliminates any sense of gore or tragedy through his comic book aesthetic. Like in his other ...
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