
Andy Mouse
5 works

Growing Suite 3, 1988
Screen print on Lenox Museum board
30 x 40 in | 76.2 x 101.6 cm
Keith Haring emerged from the downtown New York scene of the early 1980s to become one of the most influential artists of his generation, transforming street art into a legitimate force within contemporary art discourse. His distinctive visual language—characterized by bold outlines, radiant figures, and kinetic energy—drew equally from graffiti culture, Pop Art, and activist messaging, creating work that communicated across social and cultural boundaries with remarkable immediacy. Growing Suite, executed in 1988, belongs to Haring's mature period when he had fully refined his graphic vocabulary while maintaining the spontaneous energy that defined his earlier subway drawings. The suite demonstrates his continued exploration of growth, transformation, and human connectivity—themes that permeated his practice throughout the decade. Created as screen prints on Lenox Museum board, these works showcase Haring's mastery of the medium, with saturated colors and precise registration that translate his distinctive line work into collectible editions without sacrificing visual impact. By 1988, Haring was acutely aware of his HIV-positive diagnosis, lending additional weight to works addressing themes of vitality and regeneration. The Growing Suite captures this tension between exuberance and mortality that characterized his final productive years. Haring's prints have demonstrated consistent strength on the secondary market, with his edition works commanding significant attention from institutional and private collectors alike. His early death in 1990 at age thirty-one circumscribed his output, making works from this late period particularly sought after. For acquisition inquiries regarding Growing Suite, please contact Guy Hepner directly.


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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.
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.
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.
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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