Keith Haring - “MONTREUX, 1983”. Gesigneerd in de plaat.






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Description from the seller
Keith Haring: “MONTREUX, 1983”.
Signed on the print.
Keith Haring poster, in excellent condition.
Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an influential American artist, known for his vibrant, graffiti-inspired works that emerged from New York City's street culture in the 1980s.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Haring moved to New York in 1978 to study at the School of Visual Arts. There he became deeply involved in the city’s emerging art scene and began using empty advertising boards in subway stations as canvases for his chalk drawings.
Haring's art is characterized by bold lines, bright colors, and active figures, often conveying messages about social issues such as AIDS awareness, apartheid, and the crack cocaine epidemic. Rooted in graffiti and street culture, his work features recurring motifs like radiant babies, barking dogs, and dancing figures, all rendered in a clear, cartoon-like style.
Haring quickly gained international recognition and exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Despite his premature death from AIDS-related complications at the age of 31, Haring's work is still celebrated and highly sought after on the art market. His pieces frequently fetch substantial sums at auctions, reflecting his lasting impact and the vibrant energy of his work.
Never framed and kept in dark archival storage between protective acid-free paper.
The photos shown are part of the description, the displayed list (size) is for illustration and is not included.
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If shipping costs are not automatically combined for multiple orders, you will always receive back the extra shipping charges paid so that you only pay shipping once.
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This artwork is carefully and securely packaged and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands.
Seller's Story
Keith Haring: “MONTREUX, 1983”.
Signed on the print.
Keith Haring poster, in excellent condition.
Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an influential American artist, known for his vibrant, graffiti-inspired works that emerged from New York City's street culture in the 1980s.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Haring moved to New York in 1978 to study at the School of Visual Arts. There he became deeply involved in the city’s emerging art scene and began using empty advertising boards in subway stations as canvases for his chalk drawings.
Haring's art is characterized by bold lines, bright colors, and active figures, often conveying messages about social issues such as AIDS awareness, apartheid, and the crack cocaine epidemic. Rooted in graffiti and street culture, his work features recurring motifs like radiant babies, barking dogs, and dancing figures, all rendered in a clear, cartoon-like style.
Haring quickly gained international recognition and exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Despite his premature death from AIDS-related complications at the age of 31, Haring's work is still celebrated and highly sought after on the art market. His pieces frequently fetch substantial sums at auctions, reflecting his lasting impact and the vibrant energy of his work.
Never framed and kept in dark archival storage between protective acid-free paper.
The photos shown are part of the description, the displayed list (size) is for illustration and is not included.
==========================================
If shipping costs are not automatically combined for multiple orders, you will always receive back the extra shipping charges paid so that you only pay shipping once.
==========================================
This artwork is carefully and securely packaged and shipped in protective acid-free paper.
No shipping to the Canary Islands.
