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Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Series: Apocalypse (with William Burroughs) - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 8 (1988) is a silkscreen print that is part of his collaborative Apocalypse series with writer William S. Burroughs. The artwork features Haring's iconic bold black lines, which create an intense and chaotic composition filled with abstract figures, symbols, and surreal imagery. Elements like the number 666 and a series of distorted forms evoke a sense of dystopia and turmoil, characteristic of the themes explored in the Apocalypse series. The hand-signed print, published by George Mulder Fine Arts on Lenox Museum Board, merges pop art and social commentary, reflecting Haring's exploration of the darker aspects of society and culture.
Apocalypse 8, 1988
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Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Series: Apocalypse (with William Burroughs) - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 8 (1988) is a silkscreen print that is part of his collaborative Apocalypse series with writer William S. Burroughs. The artwork features Haring's iconic bold black lines, which create an intense and chaotic composition filled with abstract figures, symbols, and surreal imagery. Elements like the number 666 and a series of distorted forms evoke a sense of dystopia and turmoil, characteristic of the themes explored in the Apocalypse series. The hand-signed print, published by George Mulder Fine Arts on Lenox Museum Board, merges pop art and social commentary, reflecting Haring's exploration of the darker aspects of society and culture.
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