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The mural was painted on a concrete buttress in the Plaça de Salvador Seguí and contained many of Haring's famous trademark dancing figures, snakes, hypodermic syringes and the three figures of see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil. In his journal, Haring wrote:
Haring criticized the avoidance of social issues such as AIDS through a piece called Rebel with Many Causes (1989) that revolves around a theme of "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil". [107] During the last week of November 1989, Haring painted a mural at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena for "A Day Without Art". The mural was ...
See No Evil is a collection of works of public art by multiple graffiti artists, located around Nelson Street in Bristol, UK. The artwork was first created in an event in August 2011 that was Europe's largest street art festival at the time. [ 1 ]
The Broad museum is presenting an exploration of the late Keith Haring's life, art and activism in his first solo museum show in Los Angeles. More than 120 Keith Haring pieces are coming to L.A ...
The Keith Haring Mural is a mural created in 1984 by American artist Keith Haring. Located in Collingwood, Melbourne , the mural was added to the Victorian Heritage Register in 2004 for its historical, aesthetic and social significance to the State of Victoria .
Keith Haring’s 1989 piece “Unfinished Painting” became the center of an ethics debate about art and artificial intelligence after an X user used AI to “complete” the work.
Tuttomondo (English: All World) is a mural created by American artist Keith Haring in 1989. Located on the rear wall of the Sant'Antonio Abate church in Pisa, it is one of the last public murals executed before his death from AIDS-related complications in 1990. It is also one of the few outdoor public works created by Haring for permanent display.
Drawing the Line: A Portrait of Keith Haring is a 1989 American short documentary film about artist Keith Haring.Produced and directed by Elisabeth Aubert, and narrated by Gina Belafonte, [1] the film highlights Haring's emergence from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s, the mass marketing of his work and the opening of the Pop Shop, and the social commentary present in his ...