In their eyes I don’t exist.’”Haring’s frustration surely feels surprising for anyone who is familiar with his work, which is mostly everyone.
You needn’t be able to name a Keith Haring picture to recognize it; its vibrating line and electric palette announce itself as efficiently as a neon sign.
And it is more so now, 34 years after his death, in 1990 at the age of 31, as his work continues to permeate contemporary art.
In his short but intense career, Haring’s pulsating figures became an inextricable part of New York City life, like ancient hieroglyphics that weren’t as much drawn as unearthed.
And yet the most likely place you’ll encounter it now is still not the museum, but the mall, which was his own doing.
Persons:
Keith Haring, ” Brad Gooch’s, Haring, ”, needn’t
Organizations:
Museum of Modern Art, Swatch, Medical
Locations:
New York City, East Harlem