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The Valley 3 (Littmann PP. 137), 1989
Etching
14 x 12 1/2 in 35.6 x 31.8 cm
The Valley 3 (Littmann PP. 137) is the third etching in Keith Haring’s 1989 series The Valley—a work that deepens and develops the visual world established in the series’ opening plates as the narrative of the valley and its inhabitants takes fuller shape. Executed in etching on paper and measuring 14 by 12 1/2 inches (35.6 x 31.8 cm), this plate represents Haring departing significantly from the visual language for which he was most widely celebrated: where his public work employed bold, thick, unbroken lines to create images of immediate graphic power, The Valley is built from fine, intricately worked marks that accumulate into compositions of unusual density and psychological complexity. The third etching finds the series in its establishing phase, the world of the valley now fully present and its horrors beginning to reveal themselves. Haring’s etching technique in this early section of the series demonstrates his willingness to inhabit a mode of drawing that demanded patience, precision, and a very different quality of attention than his more gestural work. The fine lines of the intaglio process build the composition with a deliberateness that stands in productive contrast to the instinctive fluency of his chalk drawings and painted works. The imagery—surrealist, dark, and populated with figures whose experiences navigate the territory between human and inhuman—is rendered with the intimate, exploratory quality that etching uniquely enables. The Valley was produced in partnership with William S. Burroughs, the legendary Beat author whose text accompanied the complete series of sixteen etchings. The collaboration between Haring and Burroughs—two figures who occupied very different positions in the landscape of American culture but shared a commitment to art’s capacity to disturb, provoke, and illuminate—produced one of the most distinctive artist-author partnerships of the late twentieth century. The third plate offers an early view into the fictional world their collaboration created: strange, unsettling, and indelibly powerful.
Price on Application

The Valley · Keith Haring · Sotheby's · 2024-09 · $23,564

The Valley · Keith Haring · Christie's · 1999-11 · $7,475

Untitled (from The Valley), 1989 · Keith Haring · Freeman's · 2026-04 · $7,040

Untitled (from The Valley series) · Keith Haring · Rago · 2023-10 · $5,670

The Valley: one plate (L. p. 141) · Keith Haring · Phillips · 2025-10 · $4,515


Keith Haring
The Valley (Littmann PP. 136-141)
1990

Keith Haring
The Valley 1 (Littmann PP. 137)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 10 (Littmann PP. 140)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 11 (Littmann PP. 140)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 12 (Littmann PP. 140)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 13 (Littmann PP. 141)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 14 (Littmann PP. 141)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 15 (Littmann PP. 141)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 2 (Littmann PP. 137)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 4 (Littmann PP. 138)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 5 (Littmann PP. 138)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 6 (Littmann PP. 138)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 7 (Littmann PP. 139)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 8 (Littmann PP. 139)
1989

Keith Haring
The Valley 9 (Littmann PP. 139)
1989

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