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In the 1980s, Haring's cartoon-like images were everywhere — his figures of dancers, hearts, babies and dogs remain pop culture motifs. A new exhibition celebrates the artist who died in 1990 at 31.
The wide-open generosity of spirit in Keith Haring's vivacious work is seen in the Broad's deft show, which culls together about 120 works that he created between 1982 and 1989.
An exhibition of his work, "Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody," organized by the Broad Art Foundation in L.A. and now on view at the Walker Art Center, includes more than 100 works and rarely ...
Keith Haring was an American artist and social activist known for his illustrative depictions of figures and symbols. His white chalk drawings could often been found on the blank poster marquees in ...
Keith Haring intended for his artwork to be seen by as many people as possible. Disillusioned by the elitist and exclusionary New York City art gallery scene of the 1980s, Haring preferred ...
In a special exhibition titled “Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody,” running through Sunday, Oct. 8, The Broad has sought to capture the essence of Keith Haring’s artistic vision.
Gooch describes his subject’s death with intention: “Keith Haring lived until 4:40 a.m. on February 16, 1990.” We all die; Haring lived as fully as he could for as long as he could.
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 ...
Keith Haring’s New York. A new biography tells the story of not only Haring’s life but also the exhilarating world of New York art in the 1970s and 80s. We are attracted to the biographies of ...
The show Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody immediately transports visitors to New York City in the 1980s. The gallery spaces are even accompanied by music from his old mixtapes he and his DJ ...
Keith Haring at his Pop Shop in SoHo, 1986 Photo by Tseng Kwong Chi / Muna Tseng Dance Projects Inc. - The Keith Haring Foundation In the 1980s, Keith Haring's cartoon-like images were everywhere — ...