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Screenprint in Colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Hand signed by the artist - Literature: Littmann p. 101 - Suite: Apocalypse with William S. Burroughs // Apocalypse 2 by Keith Haring, created in 1988, is a vibrant silkscreen print that embodies Haring's bold and energetic style. The composition features a chaotic yet controlled arrangement of cartoonish figures, symbols, and abstract forms, all rendered in thick black lines and bright colors. Among the prominent elements are two versions of the Mona Lisa, and various symbols such as a winged creature, crosses, and an orange sphere, all interwoven with dynamic lines and explosive patterns. The artwork reflects themes of chaos, rebirth, and transformation, which are characteristic of Haring’s Apocalypse series, created in collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs. This screenprint, produced on Lenox Museum Board, is part of a limited edition of 90, with 20 artist proofs (AP). The piece is hand-signed by Haring and showcases his iconic, graffiti-inspired aesthetic combined with social commentary.
Apocalypse 2, 1988
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Screenprint in Colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Hand signed by the artist - Literature: Littmann p. 101 - Suite: Apocalypse with William S. Burroughs // Apocalypse 2 by Keith Haring, created in 1988, is a vibrant silkscreen print that embodies Haring's bold and energetic style. The composition features a chaotic yet controlled arrangement of cartoonish figures, symbols, and abstract forms, all rendered in thick black lines and bright colors. Among the prominent elements are two versions of the Mona Lisa, and various symbols such as a winged creature, crosses, and an orange sphere, all interwoven with dynamic lines and explosive patterns. The artwork reflects themes of chaos, rebirth, and transformation, which are characteristic of Haring’s Apocalypse series, created in collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs. This screenprint, produced on Lenox Museum Board, is part of a limited edition of 90, with 20 artist proofs (AP). The piece is hand-signed by Haring and showcases his iconic, graffiti-inspired aesthetic combined with social commentary.
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