Hypebeast -
24 Dec 2013 21:15

Keith Haring never really had aspirations to create timeless pieces of art. His works often favored a sense of spontaneity intending to provoke certain basic emotions when viewed and understood. Yet since his death, Haring's signature use of lines and shapes to create fun little characters have become some of the most iconic examples of the '70s and '80s Pop Art movement. Now the latest subject at Gallery98, the late artist will exhibit Ephemera, 1979-1990 - a collection of works that weren't in...
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