ITEM NO: 12140
SIZE: Set of six tiles, each tile - 4.25 in x 4.25 in / 11cm x 11cm
MATERIAL: Ceramic tile,cork backing
EDITION: 3000
US$60.00
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As early as 1982, Haring began exhibiting in galleries and museums
around the world but continued to participate in public projects,
including literacy campaigns and anti-AIDS initiatives. Building on
earlier impulses to draw on everything from refrigerator doors to vinyl
tarpaulins, Haring continued to use a variety of media in order to
communicate to a massive audience, essential themes such as birth,
death, love and war. Keith Haring died of AIDS in New York in February
1990. He has been the subject of several international retrospectives.
His
work is in major private and public collections, including those of the
Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of Art, Art Institute of
Chicago, the Bass Museum in Miami, Centre Georges Pompidou,
Paris,Ludwig
Museum, Cologne,and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Although Keith
Haring's career was brief, his imagery has become a universally
recognized visual language of the 20th century.
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