1987
Offset printed plastic shopping bag. Condition: scratches, slight tears, and several small holes around bottom of bag on both sides; red around handle worn off in spots on both sides.
17 1/2h x 20w in (44.45h x 50.80w cm)
$ 450
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1987
Offset printed plastic shopping bag. Condition: scratches, slight tears, and several small holes around bottom of bag on both sides; red around handle worn off in spots on both sides.
17 1/2h x 20w in (44.45h x 50.80w cm)
$ 450
Inquire
Produced during the artist's lifetime for the exhibit: L’Epoque, La Mode, La Morale, La Passion: Aspects de l’Art d’ Aujourd’hui, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an American artist whose pop art-like works grew out of the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980’s. Haring created a signature visual style based on the primacy of the line, peopled with such animated imagery as dancing figures, radiant babies, barking dogs and flying saucers. Used to express universal concepts like birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring’s works are widely embraced both for their visual immediacy as well as for their uncommon energy and optimism. Haring also turned to social activism and used his imagery to advocate safe sex and AIDS awareness.