Poster by Keith Haring for an exhibition at Robert Fraser Gallery

Keith Haring at Robert Fraser Gallery 19th Oct - Nov 12 1983
Poster from an edition of approximately 70 of which a small number were signed.
Keith Haring rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his graffiti drawings made in the subways and on the sidewalks of New York City. Haring developed a distinct street art, pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse. In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis.


Lithograph and screenprint in colours on wove paper, Linen backing.
 

Dimensions Length x Width x Height
40.2 × 0.07 × 26.4 in
XXth century
Year
1983
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