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Keith Haring Originals

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This collection is a tribute to the most established and prominent American artist of the eighties.

Exhibition Overview

Keith Haring Originals

Exhibition Type
Art, Contemporary Art, Popular Culture
Designed For
Museums and Galleries
Availability
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
Hiring Fee

For a 3-month rental excl. transport, installation, insurance:


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Core Experience
Original collection

Photos

Credits / Image Information

Photograph ©1982 Allan Tannenbaum / sohoblues.com

Description

This collection which has been exhibited in museums both in the US and Europe, features over 250 original works and exhibits including drawings on paper, lithographs, silkscreens, posters and Pop Shop items that illustrate the entire span of Keith Haring’s short but prolific career.


Also featured are original works from graffiti artist LAII (Angel Ortiz), known for his collaborations with Keith Haring. LAII’s career took off in 1980 when Haring, fresh from the Pennsylvania suburbs, came across his ‘Little Angel’ tag on a New York City Street and sought him out to collaborate. Throughout the 80s, the two artists combined their signatures to create murals, sculptures, train paintings and objects.


Keith Haring emerged as the shooting star of the New York art scene in the ‘80s. Becoming world famous almost overnight, his simply drawn figures were soon to be found on watches and cars, T-shirts and shopping bags, turning Haring into one of the best-known artists of his generation.


In 1980, Haring received public attention with his public art in subways. He had found a highly effective medium that allowed him to communicate his work with the wider audience and he created white chalk drawings on the unused advertising panels covered with matte black paper in a subway station. He considered the subways to be his “laboratory”. Between 1980 and 1985, he produced hundreds of these “subway drawings” (two of which are featured in this collection). His signature images included dancing figures, a “radiant baby” (a crawling infant emitting rays of light), a barking dog, a flying saucer, large hearts, and figures with televisions for heads. These graffiti drawings became familiar to New York commuters, who would often stop to engage with the artist. He also attracted the attention of the city authorities which arrested him for vandalism on numerous occasions.


Throughout his brief career, Haring was featured in more than a hundred solo and group exhibitions and produced more than 50 public artworks in cities around the world many of which were created for charities, orphanages, hospitals and children’s day care centers.


LAII’s art can be found in many esteemed private art collections, as well as in the permanent collections of museums such as the Whitney, MoMA, the Guggenheim, and the Louvre, Abu Dhabi. The artist lives and works in New York.


Photograph ©1982 Allan Tannenbaum /

sohoblues.com


EXHIBITION MATERIALS

Captions, wall texts.


DISPLAY 

Depending on installation – TBA.


CHARACTERISTICS OF COLLECTION

  • Geographic location of storage: U.S.A. (north-east).
  • All works are shipped framed as per international museum standards.
  • Collection includes the necessary international shipping crates and packing materials ensuring safe ‘nail to nail” transport.
  • Collection is comprehensive, covering a substantial part of the artist’s body of work making it capable of serving as a stand-alone exhibition.
  • Museum curators are provided with extensive information and may curate the exhibition to their specifications.
  • Collection may be expanded or complemented with art from the borrowing museum’s own collections.
  • Collection provides endless opportunities for the development of educational programs, which we can assist with.

VR and App Content

Collections

Photographs
Decorative objects

General Information

Available Package Options
Collection and interpretation
Technical Requirements
High security
High conservation
More Details About Technical Requirements
Standard museum lighting and environmental requirements for works on paper.
Languages
English

Venues

Past and Future Venues
-World Chess Hall of Fame, November 19, 2020 - May 16, 2021, St.Louis, MO, USA
-Fenimore Art Museum, May 29, 2021 - October 11, 2021, Cooperstown, NY, USA
-Michener Art Museum, March 12, 2022 - July 31, 2022, Doylestown PA, USA
-Naples Art, November 1, 2021 - February 6, 2022, Naples FL, USA
-Villa Reale di Monza Orangerie, September 30, 2022 - January 29, 2023, Monza, Italy
-Arena Herzliya, March 9, 2023 - September 2, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel
-Palazzo Tarasconi, September 16, 2023 - February 25, 2024, Parma, Italy
-Long Beach Museum of Art, May 25 - August 25, 2024, Long Beach CA, USA

Extra Info

Highlights
Curatorial excellence
Treasure collection
Highlights Details
A collection of over 250 original works and exhibits, including two rare Subway Drawings, “Medusa Head” (the largest print in the artist’s oeuvre), “Growing #2”, a 1978 hand painted watercolor, a 1981 large sumi ink on paper, plus complete suites (“Ludo”, “Free South Africa”, “The Story of Red and Blue”, “Stones”, “Kalish’, “Apocalypse”, “Icons”, “White Icons”, “Bad Boys”, “Chocolate Buddah”, “Against All Odds” and “Haring the King”, a very rare 17 piece one of a kind suite). It is important to note that six pieces from Keith Haring’s private home art collection are all inscribed to KH by the artist. Also included over 20 original works from graffiti artist “LAII” (Angel Ortiz), known for his collaborations with Keith Haring.

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