Keith Haring
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Nicholas Remsen
Black is a big color this season, ironically for spring. Combine Greco-Roman noir with a bit of Japanese Pop because — why not?...1) Sporty Catholic iconoclasm is the name of Riccardo Tisci’s game for spring, as seen in his shrouded Madonnas, and we...
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Nicholas Remsen
Keith Haring’s iconographic work has been reinterpreted on everything from sculptural Nicholas Kirkwood platforms to skate-brat OBEY snapbacks. Bridging the haute and the High Street, his DJ-ing dogs, reverberating hearts and dancing angels are a...
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ARTINFO
Our most-talked-about stories in Visual Art, Design & Architecture, Fashion & Style, and Performing Arts, November 5 - 9, 2012:ART— Larry Gagosian’s deposition in the ongoing case against him by nonagenarian collector Jan Cowles was...
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Rachel Corbett
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Keith Haring? A radiant baby refrigerator magnet? A barking dog tote bag? A few years before he died, in 1990, Haring began translating his cartoonish street idioms into mass-market tchotchkes at the...
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ARTINFO
Our most-talked-about stories in Art, Design & Fashion, and Performing Arts, June 25-29, 2012:ART— We chronicled the art world’s most influential young figures in our list of 30 power players 30 and under, among them Sheikha Al-Mayassa,...
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Janelle Zara
Because of Keith Haring's fervent belief that artwork should be accessible to everyone, kids these days have their pick of Haring-adorned playthings: Radiant Baby rocking horses, Dancing Man tops, and Graffiti Heart yo-yos. While those are all...










