Keith Haring, "Untitled," 1981, Day-Glo and vinyl paint on found Formica and wood tabletop (Christopher Knight/Los Angeles Times) In the spring of 1989, just after turning 31 and about 10 months ...
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 ...
Two figures outlined in yellow and emblazoned with blue X-signs derived from the Latin cross on their chests dance rhythmically despite conjoining at the head. The joyful one-headed duo erupt from a ...
In the 1980s, Keith Haring's cartoon-like images were everywhere — from t-shirts and New York City streets to art galleries around the world. His figures of dancers, hearts, babies and dogs remain pop ...
Keith Haring is to art what “Happy Birthday” is to the American songbook: a standard whose ubiquity hasn’t quite dulled its ritual magic. Since his death in 1990, Haring’s iconography—radiant crawling ...
Receive artist-designed, limited-edition covers with your print subscription Keith Haring was born on 4 May 1958 in Reading, ...
As part of the Walker’s Keith Haring programming, it’s reviving ArtFest for three days starting on Thursday May 30. 40 years ago, a 25-year old Keith Haring came to the Walker Art Center for his only ...
Social activism was built into the art of Keith Haring—one of the most widely recognized modern artists of our time. From promoting AIDS awareness to being vocally against apartheid and other issues, ...
In the 1980s, the Austrian artist André Heller had a dream: to bring contemporary art to the masses through an amusement park. He called his dream Luna Luna, after the famed Coney Island destination ...
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