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Haring, Keith

KEITH HARING Untitled, 1984

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This vibrant and energetic composition reflects the unmistakable visual language associated with Keith Haring, one of the most influential artists of the late 20th century. The image is filled edge-to-edge with interlocking, animated figures, rendered in bold, continuous black lines against a vivid pink ground.

The composition pulses with rhythm and movement, as simplified human forms, symbols, and abstract motifs intertwine to create a dense, all-over pattern. Accents of bright green and blue add further visual dynamism, enhancing the sense of motion and spontaneity. The repetition and variation of forms evoke Haring’s signature approach—where street art, pop culture, and social commentary merge into a universally accessible visual language.

While playful and graphic on the surface, the composition carries an underlying intensity, reflecting themes of connection, energy, and collective experience often explored in Haring’s work. The immediacy of the line and the boldness of the color palette give the piece a strong contemporary presence.

Printed in the pre-digital poster tradition, this work is valued for its vivid color reproduction and its strong decorative appeal.

A bold and highly collectible piece, ideal for collectors of pop art, street art–inspired imagery, and dynamic, color-driven interiors.

Details

Sku: GH0170

Artist: Keith Haring

Title: Untitled

Year: 1984

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 27.25 x 27.25 inches ( 69 x 69 cm )

Image Size: 23 x 23 inches ( 58 x 58 cm )

Frame Size: H: 27.25 x W: 27.5 x D: 1 in.

KEITH HARING Untitled, 1984

$360

About the Artist

Keith Haring

Keith Haring made art that was meant to be seen by everyone. His bold figures and symbols were designed to be understood instantly By working in public places, Haring removed the idea that art belonged only in galleries. His images spoke directly about life, energy, fear, love, and injustice. He changed who art was for, and where it could exist.
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