
Keith Haring
34.3 x 41.9 cm
Keith Haring’s Pop Shop VI series was created in 1989 and features the artist’s signature black line figures together with blue, yellow and orange hues. In this series, the human figures use their bodies to create frames of sorts for the intense colors that shine through, like stained glass windows. Haring often created works with themes of religion, divine light and angels - all motifs that were repeated constantly in his work.
Haring created multiple Pop Shop portfolios during the span of his career and derives the name from his original Pop Shop that he opened in a retail space in downtown New York in 1986. This shop was opened with the intention of making the artist’s work accessible to the general public. Access to art and education was something Haring was very passionate about, something that lives on as his legacy today.