Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
Untitled (Heart) Print Keith Haring
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Untitled (Heart)

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Official Keith Haring offset lithograph depicting his famous 'Untitled' heart piece from 1988 and printed by LEM Art Group. Authorized by the Keith Haring Estate and signed in the plate center bottom. Licensing details on bottom.

Dimensions: 27.5 x 27.5 Inches

Medium: Offset Lithograph on heavy smooth fine art paper.

Provenance: Authorized by the Keith Haring Estate and signed in the plate center bottom. Licensing details on bottom. Comes with gallery certificate of authenticity.

Edition: Open Edition (long out of print)

Year: 1998

Condition: Excellent

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Keith Haring rose to prominence in 1980s New York within the East Village art scene alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Jenny Holzer. He bridged the gap between the art world and the street, graffiting city subways and sidewalks before committing to a studio practice. Haring united the appeal of cartoons with the raw energy of Art Brut artists such as Jean DuBuffet as he developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic that comprised energetic, boldly outlined figures against solid or patterned backdrops. His major themes included exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and the threat of nuclear holocaust; Haring boldly engaged with social issues, especially after receiving an AIDS diagnosis in 1987. Today, his work sells for seven figures at auction and has been the subject of solo shows at the Brooklyn Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Albertina Museum in Vienna, among other institutions.