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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keith_HaringKeith Haring - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s. [1] His animated imagery has "become a widely recognized visual language". [2]

  2. 20 de ago. de 2024 · Keith Haring Finds the Spotlight (Full Bio) For our latest installment of our Full Bio series, we speak with Brad Gooch, author of the new book, Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring, a biography about the tragically short life of New York City artist Keith Haring.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2024 · Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring is the story of a fourth-grade student who wanted to be a "artist in France". Keith Haring grew up to work in France, Germany, Italy, New York, and beyond, becoming a famous artist in the 1980s, creating murals around the world as well as sculptures and paintings.

  4. 21 de ago. de 2024 · On today's installment, we learn about his final works and his tragic death from AIDS at the age of 31. For our latest installment of our Full Bio series, we speak with Brad Gooch, author of the new book, Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring.

  5. the-easel.com › essays › the-ancient-art-of-keith-haringThe Easel | Art journalism

    27 de ago. de 2024 · The story of Keith Haring’s meteoric rise to international art fame is as good as any such story—thrilling really. It is well told in Brad Gooch’s recently published biography of Haring entitled Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring (HarperCollins: 2024). There are some especially fun episodes in the tale.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2024 · A student of commercial art in Pittsburgh who moved to New York City to paint at the School of Visual Arts, Haring found his artistic calling in the subways. There, in chalk, he drew insurgent scenes of folks and fauna on the black paper that covered unpurchased ad spaces.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2024 · The triptych was donated to the church by the Haring Foundation of New York in 2003 and has been standing there ever since, despite the Catholic Church’s prior official stance on homosexuality.