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Keith Haring

Keith Haring

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An awe-inspiring monograph of bold, provocative, endearing, and unforgettable images that Haring was renowned for...Truly a book to be treasured - Le Petite Chic

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Bold and energetic, this book captures Keith Haring’s work with the same immediacy as the art itself. It brings together drawings, paintings and public works, tracing how his visual language grew from street-level beginnings into large, socially charged projects. The selection is confident and generous, balancing iconic images with quieter, lesser-seen pieces. Photography is vivid and direct, letting colour and line carry the impact, while the text adds context without slowing things down. Substantial and well produced, it's both a serious reference and a striking object, one that feels good to spend time with and even better to give.

 

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SPECIFICATIONS

Title: Keith Haring
Author: Jeffrey Deitch, Julia Gruen, Suzanne Geiss
Contributions: Kenny Scharf, George Condo
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication Date: 8 April 2014
Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 528
Trim Size: 260 x 241 x 52 mm
Category: Art, individual artists, monographs

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Keith Haring is a large-format hardback book by Jeffrey Deitch that offers a comprehensive survey of the artist’s life and work.

It’s written by Jeffrey Deitch, a close friend and collaborator of Haring, and draws on his first-hand experience of the artist and the New York art scene of the 1980s.

The book charts Haring’s career from his early subway drawings through to his large-scale paintings, public murals, sculpture and activist projects.

Works discussed include his chalk drawings on unused advertising panels, paintings featuring radiant babies and barking dogs, collaborations with artists and musicians, and murals created in cities around the world.

It places Haring’s visual language in the context of street culture, music, politics and the AIDS crisis, showing how his work moved between galleries and public space.

The book runs to 528 pages and includes some of Haring's most beloved artwork, archival material and installation views.

It’s published by Rizzoli as a substantial hardback volume.

The book measures approximately 260 × 241 × 52 mm, giving the artwork space to be shown at scale.

Designed for anyone interested in modern art, graphic language and cultural history, it works as both a visual record and a contextual study of Haring’s impact.

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