Rare Posters
Keith Haring // Andy Mouse // 1989 Serigraph
Product Description
Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an American artist best known for his vibrant Pop art and impromptu street art creations that grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s. Between 1980 and 1985, Haring produced hundreds of these public drawings in dozens of cities around the world, and exhibited his work in over 100 solo and group exhibitions throughout his brief but influential career.
Harring's imagery has become one of the most widely-recognized visual languages of the 20th century. With bold forms and colors, his deceptively simple pieces speak to much larger political and social themes. In addition to being a foundational part of the neo-Pop Art movement, Haring was a social activist and prominent figure in the AIDS awareness movement, using his creations to explore concepts of life and death, war, police violence, sexuality, religion, and beyond.
Product Details
- ColorsBlack, Blue, Orange, Gray, Green
- Materials
Paper
- Measurements
38.25"H x 38.25"W
- OriginGermany
— Serigraph Poster
— Printed In 1989
— Unsigned
— Unframed
— Hanging Hardware Not Included
FAQ
The images were licensed to Te Neues publishing, a German company back in the late '80s. Previously, Haring had worked with French Publisher called Nouvelles Images in Paris.
Concerning these serigraphs, they are not numbered. They were open editions. The edition size is unknown. At the end of their licensing agreement with Haring in the early '90s, the publisher sold off the remaining inventory to poster distributors mostly in Germany. These are the last copies remaining from that inventory. They all bear the copyright and the approval of the Estate of Keith Haring.
Shipping Information
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation