In the late 1980s Keith Haring’s work was ubiquitous to the point of being overwhelming. The fact that his style was widely ripped off only seemed to extend his reach. Haring-esque dancing figures and ...
You don’t need a museum exhibit to be reminded of the work of artist Keith Haring, even 24 years after his death. At one end of the spectrum is the bronze and gold altarpiece Haring designed, located ...
Artwork at a landmark former HSBC building has been replaced with a new installation as part of the transformation of the old bank into offices and shops. Untitled (Three Dancing Figures) by 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 ...
Fifty original works from the king of street art are in Arlington for the next three months. The city of Six Flags, the Cowboys, and Rangers has a burgeoning arts scene. Now it has one of the best ...
Keith Haring practiced making art quickly. In the early '80s, he would ride the New York City subway, scouting the stations for spots where sheets of plain black paper hung until advertisements ...
Keith Haring was known for his colorful graffiti-style art and his AIDS activism. The late artist's work and life are the focus of a new museum exhibit in Los Angeles. A Los Angeles museum is ...
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