Voice of the Street: Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings review - 4/5 This exhibition at the Moco Museum of the revered pioneer of ...
In the 1980s, where most subway riders in New York viewed stations as mere stops on their daily commutes, Keith Haring spotted a prime canvas. “I remember noticing a panel in the Times Square station ...
Keith Haring mania continues in New York, where two cars that the late street artist painted are on view together for the ...
It was 1982, and 24-year-old artist Keith Haring was being handcuffed and escorted out of the New York City subway, where he'd been drawing cartoonish chalk figures on the walls before ads could be ...
“Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody” is the latest high-profile art exhibit to hit the Twin Cities. The work of Keith Haring, the renowned artist and activist who died of AIDS in 1990 at the age of 31 ...
Nevertheless, Haring’s art is strong enough to justify a good, long look by the museum. Part of Haring’s appeal is that his story has a blue-collar, up-from-obscurity quality that seems almost mythic ...
An exhibition focuses on a brief period of the artist’s career that set him on a trajectory for global fame.
During a 1981 visit to Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson in upstate New York, Keith Haring took a magic marker to professor Tom Wolf's office wall and drew five crawling babies — figures that became ...
As part of the Walker’s Keith Haring programming, it’s reviving ArtFest for three days starting on Thursday May 30. 40 years ago, a 25-year old Keith Haring came to the Walker Art Center for his only ...
Keith Haring was an artist and a major voice in early HIV/AIDS awareness in the '80s. With his signature visual style, pieces like "Stop AIDS" remain highly recognizable and vital to this day. Keith ...
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 artists ...
It was 1982, and 24-year-old artist Keith Haring was being handcuffed and escorted out of the New York City subway, where he’d been drawing cartoonish chalk figures on the walls before ads could be ...
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