
Andy Mouse
5 works

The Valley 10 (Littmann PP. 140), 1989
Etching
14 x 12 1/2 in 35.6 x 31.8 cm
The Valley 10 (Littmann PP. 140) is the tenth etching in Keith Haring’s 1989 series The Valley—a composition that arrives at the series’ midpoint carrying the full atmospheric weight of nine preceding plates. Executed in etching on paper and measuring 14 by 12 1/2 inches (35.6 x 31.8 cm), this plate presents Haring’s fine-line intaglio practice at the height of its sustained engagement with the dark and enigmatic world of the valley. By the tenth etching, the visual vocabulary of the series is fully established: intricate, meticulous marks building compositions of considerable psychological complexity, figures and forms locked in the states of struggle and transformation that define the valley’s peculiar reality. The technical accomplishment of The Valley 10 reflects Haring’s deep investment in the specific possibilities of etching as a medium. Unlike the bold, gestural immediacy of his public work, the intaglio process demands precision, patience, and a willingness to build an image through the careful accumulation of individual marks—qualities that Haring brought to The Valley with remarkable commitment. The composition here, positioned at the series’ centre, has a quality of settled authority: the world of the valley fully present and fully inhabited, the narrative’s middle section exploring its darkest and most complex territories. The partnership with William S. Burroughs, whose text accompanied the complete sixteen-etching suite, adds an additional dimension to this plate’s significance. The Valley 10 is part of a sustained collaboration between two of the most distinctive creative voices of their generation—a project that demonstrates Haring’s willingness to inhabit very different artistic territory when the right creative partnership presented itself. The tenth etching stands at the centre of that remarkable joint statement, an image of depth and force from an artist of much wider range than his most famous works alone might suggest.


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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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