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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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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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Pop Shop IV (A), 1989

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Screen-print

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Screen-print

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Etching

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Etching

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