KEITH HARING (1958–1990)
Haring transformed New York’s subways and streets into pulsating canvases of activism and joy. With bold lines, radiant babies, barking dogs, and rhythmic energy, his work addressed social issues like AIDS, apartheid, and LGBTQ+ rights. A key figure in the 1980s art scene, his style remains instantly recognizable. His works reside in MoMA, the Whitney Museum, and the Keith Haring Foundation.

"Art is nothing if you don't reach every segment of the people."


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