The father of the boy, who was born in a small town, was fond of animation, and passed on this hobby to his son. From childhood, Keith loved to draw the characters of Warner Bros. and Disney Studios, which were popular at that time.
The 4th of May 1958, Reading city, Pennsylvania, the USA - The 16th of February 1990, New York, the USA
American artist, sculptor and designer Keith Haring was mostly known for his graffiti paintings attracting with their rhythm, sincere and actual style. Like his contemporaries, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Kenny Scharf, who were his friends, the artist raised the ordinary street art to the level of high art adding intellectual elements and essential social motives to the ordinary graffiti.
Keith Haring created his first works in New York underground. The metro passengers loved those paintings, and he became famous everywhere around. Using an ordinary piece of chalk to apply pictures on different surfaces, the artist created more and more works, fully changing the composition of his “underground gallery” in one night. From 1984, the artist had to stop experimenting. He started noticing that his paintings disappeared from the walls of subways just a few hours after they were painted. As the name of Keith Haring was becoming more known in New York, resourceful citizens started stealing works from walls and selling them at exorbitant prices.
Keith Haring was a truly people’s artist, whose works are loved by children, representatives of city subculture and intellectuals. His famous “dancing people” still adorn city buildings, clothes, interiors and different household items. This is how the artist implemented the main idea of his work: the art must be open, accessible and understandable to everyone irrespectively of education, race, gender or age.
Apart from painting on the walls of subways and buildings, the artist frequently created works of art of live people painting them from top to down. His most famous body artwork is graffiti on the body of scandalous singer Grace Jones, who performed like that at the popular club «Paradise Garage» in New York. Witnesses claim that the dance of the black singer covered with the white paints was an impressive show.
Keith Haring was an active public figure defending the rights of sexual minorities and vulnerable groups. In 1988, he was diagnosed with AIDS, and then this theme became one of the central topics of his art. His work “Ignorance = fear; silence = death” is against keeping back the scope of this disease and the aggressive attitude of healthy people to the carriers of the infection. The artist created the AIDS fund, which has been working till this day.
Key ideas:
– The art of Keith Haring takes its roots in his childhood’s passion for comics and cartoon characters. The artist used simple, clear lines and elementary forms in his work. But the simplicity of Keith Haring’s drawings is deceptive. His works reveal important social topics such as homophobia, AIDS, racism and drug addiction. The artist drew attention to these problems with the help of lively and vivid images resembling children’s drawings. He was the first to realize that serious issues cannot be hushed up but must be solved with the help of positive methods without overreacting and intimidating the viewer.
– A distinctive feature of the artist’s creativity is the rhythmicity of the image, repetition of similar but not the same elements that fill the entire space of the canvas or other surface and create a kind of graphic maze. Looking at the works of Keith Haring, the viewer feels lightly dizzy from a large number of details and bright, most often contrasting colours.
– Schematically depicted in Haring’s paintings, people are in constant motion. Like in the life of New York at night, in which the artist actively participated, the colourful figures in his paintings converge and diverge, starting from each other or, on the contrary, intertwining like in a passionate dance. Bright little men jump and tumble, enjoying life to the fullest.
– The artist was very interested in the phenomenon of writing. Haring claimed that the letters of any language have their own structure that allows you to express a thought with a minimum number of characters. He created a special system of signs, that is to say, his written policy, which people understand regardless of their nationality and level of education.
– Like Jackson Pollock, Keith Haring turned drawing into a kind of magical ritual, during which the image is poured onto the canvas directly from the author’s subconsciousness. In 1978, Haring videotaped the process of his work. In the video, music plays and the artist paints quickly, creating shapes and rhythmic repetitions of simple forms until there is no free space on the canvas. Surrounded by his drawings on all sides, the artist, squeezed into a corner, becomes himself part of his work, its living continuation.
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The father of the boy, who was born in a small town, was fond of animation, and passed on this hobby to his son. From childhood, Keith loved to draw the characters of Warner Bros. and Disney Studios, which were popular at that time.
After graduating from high school, he entered the art school in Pittsburgh, specializing in graphic designer. However, after studying for a year, he quit classes because he did not wish to become a commercial artist. During that period, Haring created abstract works and was influenced by Pierre Alechinsky.
The first solo exhibition of the artist at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and Crafts. The aspiring artist got such a chance because the painter, who was supposed to exhibit his works at that time, suddenly refused, and the organizers invited Haring instead of him. In the same year, Keith moved to New York.
Studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York. At that time, Haring began to get involved in graffiti art, which was very popular on the streets of the city. He met many young creative people of the metropolis and made friends with Kenny Scharf and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The first solo exhibition of the artist in New York. Keith Haring took part in joint exhibitions and various shows that took place at galleries, clubs and right on the streets. Due to the availability of his works, the name of the artist became known to the general public, and Haring began to receive orders for the design of public places.
Met famous artist Andy Warhol – this well-known “king of pop art” gathered around him a company of avant-garde artists and musicians. He became a friend and patron of Haring and supported several of his projects. That year, Keith Haring traveled around the world a lot, creating, in particular, murals of buildings in Rio de Janeiro, at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, and later on the famous Berlin Wall.
Demonstrated his work at the gallery of Leo Castelli – one of the best exhibition venues in New York. That year, the artist started sculpting – he created flat metal figures of men in various poses, and also made several compositions of plastic and papier-mâché.
Opened his store in New York under the name Pop Shop. There were souvenirs with artist’s drawings: badges, t-shirts, mugs and much more. The idea of this project was to make art cheap and affordable for every person. He created costumes for singer Madonna. He created a mural in honor of the centenary of the Statue of Liberty together with almost 1000 children.
The artist was diagnosed with AIDS. At that time, society did not have enough information about this disease, and Keith Haring began to cover this issue in his works actively.
He founded the Keith Haring Charity Foundation, which helped people with AIDS. The artist created murals of buildings and posters, urging the government to pay more attention to various social problems, such as homophobia, racism, poverty and illiteracy.
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Neo-expressionism
Abstract art
Neo-primitivism
Graffiti
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Andy Warhol
Jean-Michel Basquiat
William Burroughs
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Pablo Picasso
Joan Miro
Pierre Alechinsky
Jackson Pollock
Jean Dubuffet
Mark Toby
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Нео-поп-арт
friends
Andy Warhol
artists
Kenny Scharf
Matthew Abram Groening
Shepard Fairey
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This work was created in a public men's restroom in New York. The artist painted all the walls and ceiling of the restroom with his special graffiti, the content of which was indecent but very relevant and accurate. During his work, the toilet could be used so that everyone could talk a bit with the author right on the spot.
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The work, which the artist completed shortly before his death, is distinguished by the harmony of flowing lines and the symmetrical construction of the composition. In this work, the influence of the symbols of the ancient world is noticeable - such as the eastern mandala or the art of Australian aborigines.
1989