Keith Haring: Dogs by Keith Haring

Item Number: 599
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This ain't nothing to bark at...The difference between a good artist and a great artist is simply their longevity. Great works can transcend time and become timeless classics, appreciated by countless generations on many subjects!
The dogs in the art of Keith Haring are anthropomorphic: dancing, laughing, ogling and showing off — they were on occasion an alter-ego of sorts. Here paired with quotes from Haring’s journals, we can see in these drawings the joy and inspiration he found in his friends. These drawings provide a touching and funny counterpoint to his more monumental work.
Haring’s style of simple outline drawing combined Disney cartoons and the sophisticated “primitivism” of artists such as Pierre Alechinsky and Jean Dubuffet. In the 1970s-1980s, Haring was swept into New York’s Downtown culture of Punk and New Wave music, and he translated the street culture into his art. His art continues to inspire people today.
(Hardcover, 68 pages, 2000)
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