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Untitled, 1984

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Keith Haring Bad Boys, 1986 screenprint, bold black lines depicting dynamic human figures within a rectangular border.

Screenprint on BFK Rives - Image: 22.4 h × 17.25 w in (57 × 44 cm) - Sheet: 26 h × 19.75 w in (66 × 50 cm) - Signed, dated and numbered to right edge - Published by Bébert, Rotterdam. - Sold with a letter from the Keith Haring Foundation. // Keith Haring's Bad Boys (1986) is a screenprint on BFK Rives paper that embodies the artist's bold and energetic graphic style. Measuring 57 x 44 cm for the image and 66 x 50 cm for the sheet, it is part of a limited edition of 30 with 7 artist proofs. The piece features Haring's signature black line work, forming a dynamic and chaotic composition of interwoven human-like figures within a bold rectangular border. The simplified yet expressive shapes convey themes of connection, movement, and confrontation, characteristic of Haring's exploration of social and cultural narratives. Published by Bébert, Rotterdam, and accompanied by a letter from the Keith Haring Foundation, this work exemplifies Haring's legacy as a pivotal figure in contemporary art.

Artwork Copyright © Keith Haring

Bad Boys, 1986

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Screenprint on BFK Rives - Image: 22.4 h × 17.25 w in (57 × 44 cm) - Sheet: 26 h × 19.75 w in (66 × 50 cm) - Signed, dated and numbered to right edge - Published by Bébert, Rotterdam. - Sold with a letter from the Keith Haring Foundation. // Keith Haring's Bad Boys (1986) is a screenprint on BFK Rives paper that embodies the artist's bold and energetic graphic style. Measuring 57 x 44 cm for the image and 66 x 50 cm for the sheet, it is part of a limited edition of 30 with 7 artist proofs. The piece features Haring's signature black line work, forming a dynamic and chaotic composition of interwoven human-like figures within a bold rectangular border. The simplified yet expressive shapes convey themes of connection, movement, and confrontation, characteristic of Haring's exploration of social and cultural narratives. Published by Bébert, Rotterdam, and accompanied by a letter from the Keith Haring Foundation, this work exemplifies Haring's legacy as a pivotal figure in contemporary art.

Artwork Copyright © Keith Haring

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Pop Shop I (D), 1987

Limited Edition Print

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USD 40,000 - 50,000

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Pop Shop IV (A), 1989

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Silkscreen

USD 50,000 - 60,000

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Silkscreen

USD 65,000 - 80,000

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 35,000 - 45,000

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Untitled (Plate 17) From The Blueprint Drawings, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 35,000 - 45,000

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 30,000 - 40,000

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Icons (C) - Winged Angel, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 29,000

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Apocalypse 1, 1988

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Apocalypse 3, 1988

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 12,250

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Untitled (w/ Sean Kalish) - Set, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching

USD 35,000 - 45,000

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Untitled (w/ Sean Kalish) #3, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 6,150

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Lithograph

USD 5,500

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Story Of Red And Blue #12, 1989

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Lithograph

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Story Of Red And Blue #13, 1989

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