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Original screen-print in colors on wove paper - - Signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Littmann p. 97 - Published by Martin Lawrence Editions, Ltd., New York // Keith Haring’s Pop Shop IV (Plate III) (1988) is a vibrant screen print that captures the artist’s iconic style of bold lines and dynamic figures. The artwork features a neon pink human figure in motion, outlined in thick black lines, set against a bright orange background. The figure appears to be running or dancing above blue, stylized waves, with black motion lines radiating from its limbs, emphasizing movement and energy. Haring’s use of simple shapes and primary colors conveys a sense of playfulness, while also reflecting his deeper themes of life, movement, and social unity. This piece, signed and numbered by Haring, is part of a limited edition and is a quintessential example of his accessible and socially conscious art.
Pop Shop IV (plate III), 1988
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Original screen-print in colors on wove paper - - Signed in pencil, dated and numbered - Littmann p. 97 - Published by Martin Lawrence Editions, Ltd., New York // Keith Haring’s Pop Shop IV (Plate III) (1988) is a vibrant screen print that captures the artist’s iconic style of bold lines and dynamic figures. The artwork features a neon pink human figure in motion, outlined in thick black lines, set against a bright orange background. The figure appears to be running or dancing above blue, stylized waves, with black motion lines radiating from its limbs, emphasizing movement and energy. Haring’s use of simple shapes and primary colors conveys a sense of playfulness, while also reflecting his deeper themes of life, movement, and social unity. This piece, signed and numbered by Haring, is part of a limited edition and is a quintessential example of his accessible and socially conscious art.
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What is East Village Art?
In 1981, Patti Astor opened the first art gallery in New York City's East Village, helping to launch the careers of various artists and musicians. The gallery started small but quickly gained popularity, contributing to the emergence of art movements such as Neo-Expressionism and Street Art in the area. The East Village became a hub for these new artistic expressions. However, the gallery closed in 1985 due to waning interest.
