This selection of works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Keith Haring captures the electrifying intersection of pop culture, street art, and social commentary that defined the late 20th-century art scene. Warhol’s silkscreened icons—whether celebrities, consumer goods, or dollar signs—transform the everyday into high art, blurring the line between fame and fabrication. Basquiat’s raw, graffiti-infused canvases explode with cryptic symbols, skeletal figures, and biting social critique, channeling the energy of the streets into a new visual language. Haring’s bold, rhythmic linework and dancing figures bring activism to the forefront, tackling themes of love, AIDS awareness, and human connection with a universal, almost childlike simplicity. Together, these artists embody an era where art, music, and rebellion collided, leaving behind a legacy as vibrant and urgent as the works themselves.
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