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In 1985, Keith Haring formed a friendship and collaboration with the Museum’s then-curator of 20th-century art, Bruce Kurtz. At Kurtz’s invitation, ...
Keith Haring inspired artwork by Amanie Bolden, a fourth-grader at Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Bettendorf. This piece earned her the title of "Artist of the Week" in Artsonia's nationwide ...
Amanie Bolden, a fourth-grader at Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Bettendorf, poses after winning Artsonia's nationwide "Artist of the Week" contest for March 2-8, 2025.
Kerry Downey: At first, Keith Haring’s artwork might strike you as fun or even whimsical, but when you really start to look at it, you see he’s exploring a lot of complex ideas around identity, ...
Keith Haring Created These Striking Subway Drawings While Waiting for Trains on His Way to Work The artist used white chalk to draw on blank advertising panels inside subway stations.
No need to buckle up! But there's joy to be found at Luna Luna, courtesy of artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Indeed, in 2024, the toasting, the smiling, and the selfie-taking happen 24/7 at the Colony, a Palm Beach mainstay since 1947. The location could not be more prime: the property, a pale pink and ...
Auctions Keith Haring’s Historic Subway Drawings Make Their Auction Debut. The suite of works going under the hammer are expected to fetch a lot more than your average piece of street art.
Keith Haring, "A Book Full of Fun" (1989), acrylic on plywood, 71 x 107 x 1 3⁄4 inches (photo by Tim Schoon; ... There is nothing that makes me happier than making a child smile.
“The marker signifies that although Keith found fame and fortune in New York City, he was still, at heart, the small-town boy who routinely introduced himself, even at the height of his succe… ...
The Keith Haring Special Edition Yaber T2 Plus Projector (with a TV dongle) is now available with a price tag of $399 USD. Visit Yaber’s official website for more information on the product and ...
The fate of Keith Haring’s poolside mural at the Tony Dapolito Recreation Center in New York’s West Village remains uncertain, as debates rage on over what to do with the dilapidated facility.