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Dynamic Drawing in Black by Keith Haring – "Untitled"
Title: Untitled (Keith Haring Drawing)
Artist: Keith Haring (1958 - 1990)
Medium: Black and red felt-tip pen
Dimensions: 29.5 x 42 cm (11.6 x 16.5 in)
Signed: Lower left
Date: 1982
Certification: Reverse bears Foundation certification stamp, signed by Julia Gruen, dated 1990
Condition Report: The piece is in good condition, with no significant issues noted.
Description:
This captivating drawing by Keith Haring exemplifies the artist's bold and energetic style, rendered in black and red felt-tip pen. Created in 1982, the composition features Haring’s signature elements—dynamic figures, strong lines, and rhythmic movement—that characterize his artistic vision. The use of contrasting black and red hues enhances the vibrancy of the piece, drawing attention to its fluid and expressive forms.
The artwork is signed by Haring in the lower left corner, solidifying its authenticity and personal connection to the artist. Adding to its provenance, the reverse of the drawing carries a Foundation certification stamp, signed by Julia Gruen in 1990, further attesting to its originality and historical importance.
Keith Haring’s works are celebrated for their universal appeal and poignant social commentary. This drawing not only represents a high point in his career but also serves as a cultural artifact of the 1980s, reflecting the energy and urgency of the period. Whether displayed as part of a contemporary art collection or in a public exhibition, this piece is a testament to Haring’s enduring influence and artistic legacy.
About the Artist:
Keith Haring was a pioneering figure in the art world, known for his graffiti-inspired drawings that transcended the boundaries of fine art and street art. Born in Pennsylvania, Haring moved to New York City in the late 1970s, where he became deeply immersed in the city’s thriving underground art scene. His works often addressed themes of social justice, human rights, and equality, using his bold graphic style to communicate powerful messages to a wide audience. Despite his untimely death in 1990, Haring's art continues to resonate globally, celebrated for its accessibility and timeless relevance.
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