
Andy Mouse
5 works

Untitled 1984, 1984
Signed and dated verso: "K. Haring Jan. 14–1984" Sumi ink on paper
50 x 38 in 127 x 96.5 cm
Untitled (1984) is a unique work on paper by Keith Haring, executed in sumi ink and signed and dated on the verso in the artist’s own hand: “K. Haring Jan. 14–1984.” Measuring an imposing 50 by 38 inches (127 x 96.5 cm), the work belongs to the period of Haring’s most electrifying early production—a moment when his visual language was being forged simultaneously in the New York subway system, in the galleries of the East Village, and in the emerging international contemporary art world. Sumi ink—a traditional East Asian drawing medium celebrated for its depth of tone and responsiveness to the brush—provides a ground for Haring’s irrepressible line that lends the work an unusual richness and physical presence quite distinct from his better-known chalk or paint works. The scale of this work is significant: at nearly four by three feet, it inhabits a space between drawing and painting, demanding to be encountered at full size. Haring’s line, always recognisable for its bold directness and the quality of perpetual motion it imparts to every form it describes, finds in sumi ink a medium that amplifies its energy. The figures, creatures, and symbolic forms that populate his visual vocabulary appear on the page with the urgency and immediacy that defined the most vital art of the early 1980s New York scene—a moment of extraordinary creative ferment that Haring both shaped and embodied. Works on paper from 1984 occupy a particularly significant position in Haring’s body of work. The year saw him mounting exhibitions internationally while continuing to produce the subway drawings that had first brought him to public attention. This work, dated to January 14th, 1984, captures that pivotal moment with the authority of an artist who knew exactly what he was doing and why. It is a singular object from a singular life: unrepeatable, urgent, and alive.
Price on Application

Untitled, from Andy Mouse · Keith Haring · Heritage Auctions · 2025-04 · $325,000

Untitled (Feb 2, 1987) · Keith Haring · Christie's · 2023-09 · $277,200

Untitled, from Growing (L. p. 91) · Keith Haring · Sotheby's · 2026-03 · $255,232

Untitled (Feb 3, 1987) · Keith Haring · Christie's · 2023-09 · $252,000

Untitled 1-5 (L. pp. 30-33) · Keith Haring · Sotheby's · 2018-09 · $247,046


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Keith Haring's "Untitled" works represent some of the most sought-after pieces in the contemporary art market, showcasing the artist's extraordinary range across his brief but prolific career. Spanning from 1980 to 1989, these works capture Haring's evolution from his early subway drawings to his mature pop-inflected visual language. The series includes iconic imagery—from the Cup Man and Dolphin motifs to his celebrated Love compositions—each demonstrating Haring's unparalleled ability to communicate universal themes through deceptively simple forms. Unlike his titled commissions and public works, these untitled pieces often represent Haring's most personal explorations, offering collectors intimate access to his creative process and spontaneous visual thinking.
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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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