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Keith Haring (1958-1990) litho op 300 ex
Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Litho OP 300 EX
Date: 1983
Medium: Screen Print on Fabriano Paper (Watermark in paper)
Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
Provenance: DVC
Inscription/Signature: Signed and dated (1983) by Keith Haring; includes attestation by the editor "Amelio - Napoli" on the back, also signed and dated by Haring
Description:
This lithograph, titled "Litho OP 300 EX," is a prime example of Keith Haring's distinctive artistic style. Created in 1983, the piece features Haring's signature bold lines, energetic forms, and vibrant, cartoonish figures that reflect his exploration of themes such as social justice, love, and humanity. The lithograph is signed and dated by Haring, both on the front and the back, with an attestation by the editor "Amelio - Napoli," enhancing its authenticity and provenance. The work encapsulates Haring's iconic visual language that blends street art with fine art, making it a significant piece for collectors.
About the artist:
Keith Haring (19581990) was an American artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. Haring's early career was rooted in graffiti and public art, and he quickly gained recognition for his bold, graphic style that featured vibrant, rhythmic patterns and human figures. His work often tackled social issues such as AIDS awareness, apartheid, and LGBTQ rights, and he used his art as a tool for activism.
Haring's unique visual language, which combined the aesthetics of pop culture with deeper social messages, earned him widespread acclaim. He exhibited alongside other leading figures of contemporary art and left a lasting impact on both the art world and popular culture. Today, his works are held in major museums and collections globally, and his legacy continues through the Keith Haring Foundation, which supports children's programs and AIDS-related charities.
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