name: Pop Shop II, Plate 4
medium: Screenprint
edition: 200
year: 1988
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 12" x 15"
frame:24" x 27"
reference:Littmann p. 97
asking price:$10,000 USD
name: Chocolat Buddah 1
medium: Lithograph
edition: 90
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 22" x 28"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 122-123
asking price:Price On Request
name: Chocolat Buddah 2
medium: Lithograph
edition: 90
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 22" x 28"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 124
asking price:$7,000
name: Chocolat Buddah 3
medium: Lithograph
edition: 90
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 22" x 28"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 124
asking price:$7,000
name: Chocolat Buddah 4
medium: Lithograph
edition: 90
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 22" x 28"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 125
asking price:Price on request.
name: Chocolat Buddah 5
medium: Lithograph
edition: 90
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 22" x 28"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 125
asking price:Price on Request
name: Silence = Death
medium: Silkscreen
edition: 200
year: 1989
signed: Lower Right in Pencil
size: 39" x 39"
frame:N/A
reference:Littmann p. 152
asking price:Price on request.
Biography
American (1958-1990)
Born in 1958 in Pennsylvania, Keith Haring became internationally known
for his pop art and social activism. He studied graphic design before moving
to New York City where he was inspired by graffiti art to study at the
School of Visual Arts. He was first publicly recognized for his chalk drawings
in subways throughout New York. It was his bold lines and vivid colors that
made his work stand out. His first solo exhibition was at the Tony
Shafrazi Gallery in New York. The work he displayed and took pride in concerned
his views and thoughts on birth, death, love, sex and war. He began painting
murals all over the world, including the Berlin Wall. Later in his career
he began focusing on socio-political themes such as AIDS awareness and the
cocaine epidemic. Haring was diagnosed with AIDS in 1988 which would
eventually lead to his death in 1990.