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Keith Haring — Untitled
Keith Haring

Untitled

1980

This untitled work from 1980 presents six sequential panels arranged in a grid, executed in ink and marker on paper. The composition employs bold black outlines and vibrant red accents characteristic of the artist's graphic style. Each panel contains dynamic figural imagery and explosive gestural marks, suggesting movement and energy. The work demonstrates the artist's interest in serialized narrative forms and the expressive potential of line work. The composition reflects the visual language of comic art and street art that informed contemporary artistic practice.

Medium
ink and marker on paper
Overall

Notes

Contemporary Day Auction, Sotheby's, sale on 2026-05-15.

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Contemporary Day Auction

May 15, 2026

Estimate: $250,000$350,000

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Keith Haring, Untitled, 1980

This untitled work from 1980 presents six sequential panels arranged in a grid, executed in ink and marker on paper. The composition employs bold black outlines and vibrant red accents characteristic of the artist's graphic style. Each panel contains dynamic figural imagery and explosive gestural marks, suggesting movement and energy. The work demonstrates the artist's interest in serialized narrative forms and the expressive potential of line work. The composition reflects the visual language of comic art and street art that informed contemporary artistic practice.

Medium
ink and marker on paper
Dimensions
overall: 56.5 x 76.2 cm
Year
1980
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Graphic Style, Red And Black, Dynamic Movement, Street Art Influence, Grid Composition, Serialized Narrative, Outline Work, Comic Aesthetics, Gestural Abstraction, Explosive Forms, Sequential Panels, Figure Studies, Marker And Ink, Contemporary Drawing, 1980s Art

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Jim Arnone, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Lisa Rembrandt, Carolyn Lynx, Derek Jones