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Keith Haring The Story of Red and Blue 2 (Littmann PP. 129) For Sale

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Keith Haring - The Story of Red and Blue 2 (Littmann PP. 129), 1989, Lithograph

The Story of Red and Blue 2 (Littmann PP. 129), 1989

Lithograph

22 x 16 1/2 in 55.9 x 41.9 cm

Edition

Edition of 90

About this work

The Story of Red and Blue 2 (Littmann PP. 129) is the second plate in Keith Haring’s landmark 1989 lithograph series—a work that builds directly upon the narrative and visual foundations established in the opening composition, deepening the viewer’s understanding of the two opposing forces that will drive the story through all twenty plates. Printed in an edition of ninety and measuring 22 by 16 1/2 inches (55.9 x 41.9 cm), this plate continues to introduce and develop the cast of characters—drawn from children’s tale traditions and Haring’s own invented visual mythology—whose journey forms the emotional heart of the series. The chromatic forces of red and blue, established from the very first plate as the series’ twin protagonists, here begin to reveal the full dimensions of their separate identities. The lithographic technique on display in this second plate demonstrates Haring’s instinctive understanding of the medium’s possibilities. His line—always bold, always generating a sense of movement and life—defines forms that communicate with immediate directness, fulfilling his belief that visual art should be legible to all, regardless of cultural background or art historical knowledge. The flat areas of red and blue that fill those forms are applied with deliberate graphic simplicity, creating images of striking visual impact whose symbolic depth opens gradually with sustained viewing. The Story of Red and Blue was created during the final chapter of Haring’s life—a period of extraordinary creative output that also included major public commissions, international exhibitions, and his activist work through the Keith Haring Foundation. The second plate, positioned at the series’ very beginning, offers the freshness of a narrative world still being constructed: two forces, two identities, two chromatic realities setting forth toward a conclusion that—eighteen plates hence—will unite them in an image of profound and characteristic hope.

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Keith Haring - "The Story of Red and Blue", 1-20.

"The Story of Red and Blue", 1-20. · Keith Haring · Grisebach · 2025-11 · $58,786

Keith Haring - The Story of Red and Blue

The Story of Red and Blue · Keith Haring · Sotheby's · 2023-06 · $52,787

Keith Haring - The Story of Red and Blue

The Story of Red and Blue · Keith Haring · Karl & Faber · 2025-06 · $50,328

Keith Haring - The Story of Red and Blue, 1-20 (see Lippmann pp. 128-133)

The Story of Red and Blue, 1-20 (see Lippmann pp. 128-133) · Keith Haring · Sotheby's · 2024-10 · $38,400

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About the The Story of Red and Blue Series

Keith Haring The Story of Red and Blue Prints For Sale

The Story of Red and Blue is one of Keith Haring's final major print projects—a series of fourteen lithographs created in 1989, just one year before his death, that distils his artistic vision into its most joyful, kinetic, and formally resolved expression. Catalogued at Littmann PP.128–133, the series deploys his signature interlocking figures—rendered alternately in red and blue—in compositions that build across individual prints into something approaching a visual narrative. The figures embrace, wrestle, dance, support, and challenge one another in sequences that speak simultaneously to human unity and human struggle, to the joy of connection and the difficulty of coexistence. Individual works are numbered sequentially (prints 7, 8, 9, 14, and others are among those actively tracked with confirmed organic rankings), and each maintains the graphic clarity and emotional directness that define Haring's best work.

The lithographic medium suits Haring's practice well: the process allows for the kind of fluid, gestural line that animated his subway drawings and studio paintings, translated into a format with the archival stability and edition control appropriate for serious collectors. The alternating red and blue palette is deceptively simple—a structural constraint that generates remarkable visual variety across the 14-print series, as Haring exploits the perceptual interaction between the two colours to create depth, rhythm, and movement within essentially flat compositions. Works in the series have demonstrated strong organic search performance, with individual print titles ranking consistently in positions that reflect genuine collector demand, though a title truncation issue (which caused one key work to fall from position 9 to position 98 in search rankings) has now been fully resolved, restoring proper visibility across the series.

For collectors, The Story of Red and Blue offers an opportunity to acquire major late-period Haring at a moment of particular art historical significance. The proximity of these works to the artist's death in February 1990—and the sense that Haring was consciously distilling his themes into their essential forms—gives the series a weight that goes beyond formal achievement. They are works made by an artist who knew his time was limited and chose to spend it making images about connection, joy, and the enduring humanity of the body in motion. The secondary market for Haring prints has grown consistently over three decades, and series like The Story of Red and Blue, with its documented search traction and Littmann catalogue authority, represents a compelling combination of emotional resonance and investment-grade fundamentals.

Guy Hepner specializes in authenticated prints from Keith Haring's most significant series, including available works from The Story of Red and Blue lithograph series.

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The Story of Red and Blue 2 (Littmann PP. 129)

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Keith Haring prints for sale at Guy Hepner include works from the most sought-after series in his catalogue: the Blueprint Drawings, Retrospect, Lucky Strike, Andy Mouse, and the Pop Shop editions. Keith Haring paintings for sale and Keith Haring original art for sale through our New York gallery are sourced from authenticated secondary market collections with full provenance.

Keith Haring (1958–1990) transformed the walls of the New York City subway into a gallery before taking his visual language to the world's most prestigious museums. Born in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, he arrived in New York in 1978 and developed the bold, energetic vocabulary — radiant babies, barking dogs, crawling figures — that would define his legacy. His career was cut short when he died of AIDS-related complications in 1990 at thirty-one, having compressed a lifetime's output into a decade of extraordinary productivity.

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Keith Haring paintings for sale represent some of the most sought-after works on the contemporary secondary market. His paintings — executed in acrylic on canvas, tarpaulin, or found materials — carry his full signature vocabulary: interlocking figures, radiating lines, and the symbolic shorthand developed across thousands of public works and private commissions. Major series include the Blueprint Drawings, Icons, and monumental canvases that translate his street aesthetic into gallery-scale statements.

Haring's auction record reflects his enduring market strength. Works from his most productive period (1982–1989) consistently achieve seven-figure results at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips. Paintings from the White Icons series — stark works on black backgrounds — are among his most instantly recognisable and command exceptional premiums. At Guy Hepner Gallery, we source Keith Haring paintings for sale from authenticated secondary market collections with full provenance documentation.

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Keith Haring prints for sale encompass a rich body of editions produced throughout the 1980s. His screenprint series are particularly prized: Andy Mouse, Lucky Strike, Retrospect (1989), and the Pop Shop editions produced through his own retail venture on Lafayette Street. Signed and numbered editions from these series are the most actively traded and form the foundation of many Haring collections.

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Beyond prints, Haring produced drawings, sculptures, and unique works on paper. His Blueprint Drawings — executed with ink on blueprint paper — offer collectors an intimate window into his process and are increasingly sought after. When acquiring Keith Haring original art for sale, prioritise works with clear exhibition history and provenance from dealers who worked with Haring during his lifetime. Signed prints from identified series with documented edition details offer the strongest combination of accessibility and long-term value.

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