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 ...
Tucked away within the sprawling Keith Haring exhibition at the Walker Art Center is a section outlining his time as an artist-in-residence at the museum in 1984. As part of that program, he painted a ...
This work is a rare and early drawing by Keith Haring showing his interest in the counterculture of the 1960s, and particularly his inspiration from Zap Comix illustrator Robert Crumb. The present ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. The next time ...
Brad Gooch’s trenchant “Radiant” captures the era through the prism of Keith Haring (1958-1990), whose iconographic drawings and sculpture cemented the legacy of pop art before he succumbed to AIDS at ...
Samsung today announced the launch of a new collection of Keith Haring’s renowned work to Samsung Art Store, starting on December 1. The Keith Haring collection features 12 of the legendary artist’s ...
In the 1980s, Haring's cartoon-like images were everywhere — his figures of dancers, hearts, babies and dogs remain pop culture motifs. A new... An exhibition of Keith Haring's art and activism makes ...
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