Pop phenomenon. Gay icon. International celebrity. AIDS activist. Savvy promoter. Keith Haring was all these things and more.
Keith Haring once completed more than 50 murals in a single year. Now, 34 years after his death, one of his murals is exclusively on display at the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art. Haring's ...
Including extensive previously unpublished texts, interviews, and visual material from the archives of the artist’s estate, this book traces the arc from Haring’s early subway tags, to his poignant ...
Since he first rose to fame in the 1980s, there has been much mythologizing about SVA alumnus Keith Haring. But a new book, released last week, takes the deepest dive yet into the history and legacy ...
With recent biographies of Madonna and Lou Reed, and memoirs such as Ada Calhoun’s “St. Marks Is Dead,” writers are avidly trading on nostalgia for the East Village scene of the 1980s, conjuring spray ...
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, ...
In 1989, Keith Haring was undoubtedly at the height of his fame. But despite the artist’s status as an established icon of pop art with more than 100 exhibitions under his belt, he still made time to ...
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