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On "Pawn Stars," a man brought in two Keith Haring art pieces which ended up being worth a small fortune. APPRAISER: "I could see them in a gallery in New York in the $40-000-$50,000 range.
The Pop Shop was a store owned by pop artist Keith Haring. Haring opened the first Pop Shop in New York City in 1986 (which closed in 2005) and later one in Tokyo (which closed in 1988). Haring opened the first Pop Shop in New York City in 1986 (which closed in 2005) and later one in Tokyo (which closed in 1988).
Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s. [1] His animated imagery has "become a widely recognized visual language". [2]
Tuttomondo (1989) The Boxers (1987) Todos Juntos Podemos Parar el SIDA (1989) Tower (1987). Works are in the order that the Keith Haring Foundation's website has them in. [4] Many of Haring's works are untitled, part of a series, or have similar titles; the number given to artworks on the Keith Haring Foundation's website have been added in order to differentiate between artworks.
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 ...
The wide-open generosity of spirit in Keith Haring's vivacious work is seen in the Broad's deft show, which culls together about 120 works that he created between 1982 and 1989.
Andy Mouse is a series of silkscreen prints created by American artist Keith Haring in 1986. The character Andy Mouse is a fusion between Disney 's Mickey Mouse and Andy Warhol . The series consists of four silkscreen prints on wove paper , released in an edition of 30 per colorway, [ 1 ] all signed and dated in pencil by Haring and Warhol.
The next day, Keith Haring painted the red and green figures. [1] The Collingwood mural is now one of only 31 known surviving murals across the world by Haring. Haring produced more than 50 public artworks between 1982 and 1989, many were created voluntarily for hospitals, day care centers, and schools. [10]