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Keith Haring's Apocalypse 3, 1988 screen-print, colorful abstract forms and figures surrounding a pyramid in a chaotic scene.

Screenprint in colors on Museum Board - Signed in pencil and numbered - With the copyright inkstamp of the artist and publisher (on reverse), G. Mulder Fine Arts, New York, with the blindstamp of the printer, Rupert Jasen Smith - Literature: Littmann p. 102 // Apocalypse 3 by Keith Haring, a limited edition screen-print from 1988, bursts with Haring’s distinctive energy and symbolic complexity. The composition combines bold, graphic line work with vibrant blocks of color, including blue, yellow, and subtle overlays of pink and orange. At the center, a figure climbs a geometric pyramid, surrounded by abstract forms, twisting figures, and mysterious symbols. This chaotic scene evokes themes of creation, destruction, and rebirth, resonating with the title Apocalypse. The print reflects Haring’s engagement with social and existential themes, as well as his signature iconography of dynamic, otherworldly characters. Signed and numbered by the artist, this work is part of a limited edition of 90 with additional artist proofs, capturing Haring’s unique visual language at the height of his artistic influence.

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Apocalypse 3, 1988

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Screenprint in colors on Museum Board - Signed in pencil and numbered - With the copyright inkstamp of the artist and publisher (on reverse), G. Mulder Fine Arts, New York, with the blindstamp of the printer, Rupert Jasen Smith - Literature: Littmann p. 102 // Apocalypse 3 by Keith Haring, a limited edition screen-print from 1988, bursts with Haring’s distinctive energy and symbolic complexity. The composition combines bold, graphic line work with vibrant blocks of color, including blue, yellow, and subtle overlays of pink and orange. At the center, a figure climbs a geometric pyramid, surrounded by abstract forms, twisting figures, and mysterious symbols. This chaotic scene evokes themes of creation, destruction, and rebirth, resonating with the title Apocalypse. The print reflects Haring’s engagement with social and existential themes, as well as his signature iconography of dynamic, otherworldly characters. Signed and numbered by the artist, this work is part of a limited edition of 90 with additional artist proofs, capturing Haring’s unique visual language at the height of his artistic influence.

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Pop Shop IV (A), 1989

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USD 35,000 - 45,000

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 35,000 - 45,000

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USD 30,000 - 40,000

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Silkscreen

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Screen-print

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Screen-print

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