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Bursting with energy, color and movement, Keith Haring's art revolutionized the concept of street and graffiti culture as he exploded onto the 1980's New York scene rising from street artist to major, international gallery artist. His vibrant and dynamic line work, activism and output redefined the artworld. browse our selection of keith haring original paintings, signed prints and sculptures for sale at Guy Hepner, haring dealers since 2007.
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Overview
“Art is for everybody.”
Keith Haring’s prints and original paintings continue, nearly three decades since his tragic death, to captivate collectors across the globe. With their boundless energy, deft line work and intricate, almost primordial, hypnotic patterns Keith Haring’s influence on contemporary art and culture continues to inspire generations of collectors, artists and wider society. Keith Haring’s groundbreaking art transcended the boundaries between street art, graffiti, and high art through its bold lines, dynamic figures and radiant colors.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania Haring moved to New York’sEast Village in the early 1980s where he quickly established himself as a leading street and graffiti artist through his now legendary subway drawings. A contemporary and friend of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Kenny Scharf, Haring forever changed the gallery/artist dynamic and rose to international acclaim and commercial success almost overnight. His deeply held belief that art is forever saw Haring revolutionize the role of the artist through his Pop Shop shops and bringing the dynamic of the street into his galleries. Across Keith Haring’s print, painting and street output his distinct visual lexicon and deep interest in semiotics saw the artist create symbols and motifs that are recognizable the world over —dancing figures, barking dogs, radiant babies, and flying saucers—have all became his signature motifs.Throughout his career, Haring was deeply connected to the social causes and justice and covered important issues including apartheid South Africa, nuclear disarmament, AIDS awareness and the fight against oppression.
Despite his untimely death, his legacy endures as an influential figure in contemporary art, inspiring generations of artists and continuing to provoke thought, spark dialogue, and promote social change. Today both signed Keith Haring’s prints and his original paintings attract the attention of collectors internationally, his pop-graffiti and deep understanding of form, message and composition are testament to his enduring impact on the art world and his unwavering belief in the power of art to communicate, educate, and unite.
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New In Keith Haring Original Prints and Paintings for Sale
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Series
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All
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Andy Mouse
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Apocalypse
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Bad Boys
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Chocolate Buddha
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Fertility
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Flowers
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Growing
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Icons
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Lucky Strike
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Ludo
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Manhattan Design
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Other Prints
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Pop Shop I
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Pop Shop II
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Pop Shop III
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Pop Shop IV
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Pop Shop V
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Pop Shop VI
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Pyramid
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Stones
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The Blueprint Drawings
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The Story of Red and Blue
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The Valley
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Three Lithographs
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Totem
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Untitled
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Untitled Free South Africa
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White Icons
Keith Haring
Retrospect (Littmann PP. 120-121), 1989Silkscreen46 x 82 in
116.8 x 208.3 cmUnsigned , Unnumbered Right To Print Proof Outside of the Regular EditionSeries: Other PrintsCopyright The ArtistKeith Haring’s Dog motif, featuring canines with their mouths open mid-yap, is one of the street artist’s most universally recognizable symbols, and remains a testament to his dedication to accessible...Keith Haring’s Dog motif, featuring canines with their mouths open mid-yap, is one of the street artist’s most universally recognizable symbols, and remains a testament to his dedication to accessible art. “Art is nothing if you don’t reach every segment of the people,” he once said. The dog’s simple, cartoonish shape references Haring’s interest in Egyptian hieroglyphics, an example of how humans communicate their experiences through universal shapes and signs.
Keith Haring's 1986 rendition of the Statue of Liberty pays a heartfelt homage to this cherished and powerful symbol, which holds profound significance for multitudes. The artwork, vividly bathed in striking green hues, portrays the stately Lady Liberty—a guiding light for weary travelers. Her posture is poignant, one arm clasping the tabula ansata, bearing the adoption date of the Declaration of Independence, “JULY IV MDCCLXXVI,” symbolizing law and principles. In her raised hand, she proudly holds a torch, its simplistic yet commanding flame signifying liberty's illumination and the onward march of progress. At the artwork's base, three of Haring's distinctive caricatures dance and exuberantly wave their arms overhead. The fluid lines surrounding their hands imply movement, a symbolic representation of our perpetual pursuit and celebration of the joys of liberty. This artwork commemorates the centennial anniversary of the Statue of Liberty's arrival as a gift from France, serving as a symbol that warmly welcomes millions while embodying hope and promise for those seeking a new life in America.
Retrospect stands as a remarkable testament to the artist's creative brilliance. This silkscreen print bursts with iconic elements drawn from his most renowned works. Aptly named Retrospect, the print showcases references to Haring’s most identifiable motifs, including barking dogs, angels, radiant babies, and dancing figures—symbols recurrent in the artist’s extensive career. Comprising twenty-four rectangular boxes, the composition unveils intensely vivid and colorful scenes. Within each scene, Haring's iconic black line figures portray various forms of movement and interaction. The collective artwork amalgamates these twenty-four smaller compositions, offering viewers a comprehensive overview of Haring’s artistic repertoire. Retrospect vividly demonstrates Haring's adeptness in manipulating color and line to craft compelling designs that addressed significant societal issues related to race, sexuality, and violence.
Keith Haring's Silence Equals Death, created in 1989 during the concluding years of the artist’s life, stands as a remarkable testament. It's an adaptation of the influential political poster created for the Silence=Death Project, an activist collective from which the artwork derives its title. The original poster, displaying a vibrant pink triangle against a solid black background, served as a pivotal symbol in the group’s advocacy against the AIDS epidemic. The pink triangle, initially used by Nazi Germany to identify gay men and transgender women, has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ community as an emblem of pride.Haring’s rendition prominently features a sizable pink triangle that dominates most of the composition, set against a solid black backdrop. Silver ink renderings of numerous figures, symbolizing the adage “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil,” overlay the entire artwork. This creation articulates profound dissatisfaction with the Reagan administration’s silence and suppression regarding discussions on the AIDS crisis, which resulted in numerous deaths within the queer community. Notably, Haring completed this work one year following his devastating AIDS diagnosis, mere months before his untimely passing in 1990.
Keith Haring’s Best Buddies, created in 1990, stands as one of the most instantly recognizable symbols worldwide. The artwork features two simple figures locked in an embrace at the center, enveloped by rays emanating from their shared hug—a truly heartening image. The background remains uncomplicated, portraying a sky and a dotted ground, purposefully directing attention to the foreground where the two figures and their serene bond take center stage. Engaging in an embrace while seemingly facing each other, they share a moment steeped in mutual compassion. Rendered in various colors, Haring’s trademark outlined figures, devoid of distinct facial features or gender markers, serve as universal representations of humanity, underscoring the significance of fostering inclusivity and embracing differences. This open-endedness invites viewers to project themselves onto this embrace, making it a potent symbol of friendship and love with a far-reaching impact. The intertwined arms of the figures in "Best Buddies" exude hopefulness, symbolizing the very best of human connection.
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Now On View
September and October 2024 September 18 - October 24, 2024Our new gallery space, located at 177 Tenth Avenue in the heart of New York City, provides an exceptional environment to showcase a diverse collection of contemporary artworks. The space...Read more -
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In Between The Lines May 9 - June 14, 2024Best known for his simple, single line designs: humans, dogs, crawling babies, and monsters, most people, even if they don’t know all about the life of Keith Haring, would recognize...Read more -
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Universal Language September 27 - November 10, 2023Keith Haring, with his distinctive visual language characterized by bold lines and vibrant colors, stands out as an influential figure in the art world. In recent years, his work has...Read more
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Why Collect Keith Haring?
A guide to collecting Keith Haring February 19, 2025What Makes Keith Haring's Work So Valuable? Keith Haring was more than just an artist; he was a cultural force who helped define the visual...Read more -
Keith Haring Silence = Death
January 20, 2025Keith Haring's silence = death is a powerful and evocative work created in 1988, the same year the artist was diagnosed with AIDS. This seminal...Read more -
Keith Haring Graffiti 80s
November 18, 2024During the 1980s, the art world experienced a profound transformation. The graffiti movement, once dismissed as mere vandalism, began earning recognition as a legitimate artistic...Read more -
Keith Haring Growing Together
October 21, 2024A year before his untimely death, Keith Haring was creating some of his most iconic works,including the Growing series. This set of five screen prints,...Read more -
Keith Haring's Pop Shop Quads
Pop Shop I - VI September 9, 2024Keith Haring's Pop Shop Quads form an integral part of his vibrant artistic legacy, reflecting his belief in the accessibility of art and his commitment...Read more -
Armory Week
September 2024 September 3, 2024On September 5th in New York, the 30th-anniversary edition of The Armory Show will kick off the city's fall art season, running until September 8th...Read more -
Now On View
September 2024 September 3, 2024Keith Haring’s Pop Shop 6 Quad showcases the artist's iconic style and vibrant use of color. This silkscreen print, composed of four panels, captures Haring's...Read more -
Keith Haring Icons
The Haring Visual Lexicon August 1, 2024Keith Haring reuses particular symbols, all present in the Icons series, to produce a memorable pictorial language. The symbols used in this portfolio first appeared...Read more -
Keith Haring
Attack On Aids July 10, 2024Keith Haring is one of the most celebrated and widely recognized graffiti artists of all time. His iconic imagery emerged on the subway walls of...Read more -
Keith Haring 2024 Half Time Report
June 24, 2024In the first half of 2024, the art world continued to celebrate the vibrant and iconic works of Keith Haring . Renowned for his bold...Read more -
Keith Haring's Fertility Series
Art As Activism May 16, 2024At the age of four, Keith Haring learned to draw from his father, who would amuse him by creating cartoon animals. Although his father never...Read more -
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In Between The Lines Exhibition May 2, 2024Best known for his simple, single line designs: humans, dogs, crawling babies, and monsters, most people, even if they don’t know all about the life...Read more -
Keith Haring Andy Mouse
Keith Haring Andy Mouse May 1, 2024Exploring the Iconic Collaboration: Keith Haring 's Andy Mouse Print Series Signed by Warhol and Haring In the world of art, collaborations often transcend boundaries,...Read more -
KEITH HARING: IN BETWEEN THE LINES
A DEFINITIVE EXHIBITION OF ICONIC ART April 24, 2024 Read more -
Auction Top 10 from Print Sales
April 18, 2024Yesterday's auction spectacle showcased an array of captivating works, with pieces by iconic artists such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Basquiat taking center stage. From Warhol's...Read more -
Sotheby's: March Print Auction Top Lots
March 21, 2024Held March 20 at Sotheby's London, the Prints & Multiples sale showcased the best of contemporary and pop printmaking with stellar results for works by...Read more -
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Pyramids March 13, 2024Keith Haring fearlessly tackled the socio-political issues of his era in his art, standing against racism, homophobia, apartheid in South Africa, and AIDS. Despite delving...Read more -
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A History of the Artist February 27, 2024Renowned for his vibrant and socially charged artworks, Keith Haring developed a distinct visual language infused with signs and symbols, a reflection of his deep...Read more -
The Collection of Sir Elton John
Top Highlights of the Christie's Auction February 22, 2024The highly anticipated Christie's New York Auction of Sir Elton John's collection brings us into the iconic contemporary collection of a living music legend. From...Read more -
Keith Haring Pop Shops and Icons
Collectability and Value February 13, 2024Influenced by the vibrant graffiti scene of 1970s and 1980s New York, Keith Haring emerged as a champion of urban subculture fused with the principles...Read more -
Keith Haring Subway Drawings
A Pivotal Canvas of Political Expression January 23, 2024The New York City subway stations served as both a sanctuary and a canvas for the renowned pop artist Keith Haring . Transforming the vacant...Read more -
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THE HISTORY OF THE POP SHOP January 7, 2024In the vibrant landscape of 1980s New York City, amidst the dynamic interplay of art, culture, and commerce, Keith Haring established the Pop Shop in...Read more -
2023 In Review
A Look Back December 29, 2023TO WRAP UP THE YEAR, WE ARE TAKING A LOOK BACK AT OUR TOP 10 BEST SELLING ARTISTS OF THE GALLERY. ANDY WARHOL WARHOL'S ART...Read more -
Angel Vasquez on Keith Haring
Haring's Pop Shop September 27, 2023In collaboration with Keith Haring's Universal Language exhibit, Guy Hepner Gallery hosted Angel Vasquez, a former employee of Haring's , to speak on his experiences...Read more
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Keith Haring Icons
August 7, 2024Keith Haring's art is deeply infused with a visual lexicon of symbols and icons that are both instantly recognizable and profoundly meaningful. Throughout his prolific...Read more -
Keith Haring Top 10 Prints Sales at Auction in 2024
July 3, 2024Several factors have contributed to the spike in Keith Haring print sales in 2024. Firstly, there is a renewed interest in the cultural and social...Read more -
Keith Haring: In 60 Seconds
June 12, 2024Keith Haring (1958–1990) was a groundbreaking American artist whose vibrant and accessible artwork transcended the boundaries between street art, graffiti, and high art. Renowned for...Read more
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