Keith Haring

Works
  • Keith Haring, Upside Down Dog Dragon Head Figure, 1980s
    Upside Down Dog Dragon Head Figure, 1980s
  • Keith Haring, Acrobatic People, 1980's
    Acrobatic People, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Dog & Snake Human Large, 1980s
    Dog & Snake Human Large, 1980s
  • Keith Haring, 7 Headed Monster Large, 1980's
    7 Headed Monster Large, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Dog Man with Fire Large, 1980s
    Dog Man with Fire Large, 1980s
  • Keith Haring, Flying Grub & Rider, 1980's
    Flying Grub & Rider, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Flying TV Large, 1980's
    Flying TV Large, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Happy Valentine NYC, 1980's
    Happy Valentine NYC, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Ghost Figure With Baby, 1980's
    Ghost Figure With Baby, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Light Bulb & Flying Figures Large, 1980s
    Light Bulb & Flying Figures Large, 1980s
  • Keith Haring, Man Dolphin UFO Large, 1980's
    Man Dolphin UFO Large, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Monster & UFO, 1980's
    Monster & UFO, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Pregnant Women Holding The World, 1980's
    Pregnant Women Holding The World, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Monster & UFO, 1980's
    Monster & UFO, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Small Dog & Large Phone, 1980's
    Small Dog & Large Phone, 1980's
  • Keith Haring, Andy Mouse , 1985
    Andy Mouse , 1985
  • Keith Haring, Acrobats II, 1985
    Acrobats II, 1985
  • Keith Haring, Untitled Subway Drawing (Dinosaur head UFO), 1980s
    Untitled Subway Drawing (Dinosaur head UFO), 1980s
  • Keith Haring, Untitled, 1983
    Untitled, 1983
Biography

''Art is nothing if you don’t reach every segment of the people.” Keith Haring

Keith Haring rose to prominence in the 1980s in 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, graffiti the city subways and sidewalks before committing to a studio practice.

 

Keith Haring continued creating street art until 1985 for his viewing public reportedly creating approximately 5,000 pieces over the 5 years. Since 1982 when Keith haring shot to fame fans, collectors and admirers would follow him and remove the chalk drawing from the wall of the subway. A new York maintenance worker amassed a collection of these works and subsequently sold his collection to fund his retirement. They have been hidden away for many years and we are pleased to be able to offer these for sale.