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Keith Haring — Apocalypse 8
Keith Haring

Apocalypse 8

1988

Apocalypse 8 is a vibrant silkscreen print from Keith Haring's iconic Apocalypse series, created in 1988. The composition features Haring's signature bold black line work combined with energetic yellow, blue, and orange accents, depicting apocalyptic imagery including the number "666," demonic figures, and his characteristic radiant baby motif. Part of a limited edition of 90, this work exemplifies Haring's ability to address serious themes—death, religion, and the AIDS crisis—through his accessible visual language. The print includes a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery.

Medium
Mixed media with digital collage and paint on canvas or paper
Dimensions

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Keith Haring, Apocalypse 8, 1988

Apocalypse 8 is a vibrant silkscreen print from Keith Haring's iconic Apocalypse series, created in 1988. The composition features Haring's signature bold black line work combined with energetic yellow, blue, and orange accents, depicting apocalyptic imagery including the number "666," demonic figures, and his characteristic radiant baby motif. Part of a limited edition of 90, this work exemplifies Haring's ability to address serious themes—death, religion, and the AIDS crisis—through his accessible visual language. The print includes a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery.

Medium
Mixed media with digital collage and paint on canvas or paper
Dimensions
96.52 x 96.52 cm
Year
1988
Edition
of 90

Related themes

Print, 20th Century, Street Art, Political, American, Mixed Media, Collage, LGBTQ+ Artist, Silkscreen, Pop Art, Urban, Limited Edition, Colorful, 1980s, Neo-Expressionism, Figurative, Contemporary

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Collected by

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