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Four individual screenprints in color on wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil by the Executor of the Estate (Julia Gruen), and numbered - Printed by Durham Press, PA, with blind-stamp - Littman p. 150-151 // Keith Haring’s Pop Shop VI (1989) is a series of four vibrant screen prints, each featuring Haring’s iconic simplified human figures in dynamic poses. Set against bold yellow and orange backgrounds, the figures are depicted in a range of interactions, such as lifting, holding, or dancing, creating a sense of movement and energy. The thick black outlines and use of primary colors give the images a playful yet powerful presence, reflecting Haring’s commitment to making art that is accessible and socially aware. This suite is hand-signed and numbered, emphasizing its limited edition status, and showcases Haring’s signature style of merging pop art with street art aesthetics.
Pop Shop VI, 1989
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Four individual screenprints in color on wove paper - Hand-signed in pencil by the Executor of the Estate (Julia Gruen), and numbered - Printed by Durham Press, PA, with blind-stamp - Littman p. 150-151 // Keith Haring’s Pop Shop VI (1989) is a series of four vibrant screen prints, each featuring Haring’s iconic simplified human figures in dynamic poses. Set against bold yellow and orange backgrounds, the figures are depicted in a range of interactions, such as lifting, holding, or dancing, creating a sense of movement and energy. The thick black outlines and use of primary colors give the images a playful yet powerful presence, reflecting Haring’s commitment to making art that is accessible and socially aware. This suite is hand-signed and numbered, emphasizing its limited edition status, and showcases Haring’s signature style of merging pop art with street art aesthetics.
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Screen-print
USD 8,500
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White Icons (C) - Winged Angel, 1990
Limited Edition Print
Embossing
USD 15,000 - 20,000
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Keith Haring
Untitled (Free South Africa), 1985
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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White Icons (A) - Radiant Baby, 1990
Limited Edition Print
Embossing
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Limited Edition Print
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Lithograph
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What is Street art?
Street Art is artwork created and executed in public spaces, outside of traditional art venues. It gained popularity during the 1980s graffiti art boom and has since evolved into various forms and styles. Common forms of Street Art include pop-up art, sticker art, stencil graffiti, and street installations or sculptures. Terms like guerrilla art, neo-graffiti, post-graffiti, and urban art are often used interchangeably to describe this genre, which challenges conventional ideas about where and how art should be displayed.
