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Alex Capecelatro

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Keith Haring — Dayglow
Keith Haring

Dayglow

1982

A vibrant Day-Glo work from Keith Haring's groundbreaking 1982 exhibition at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, featuring his iconic dog motif—an anthropomorphic creature that evolved from his early drawings to become one of his most recognizable symbols. Created using Day-Glo paint on metal, this work exemplifies Haring's dialogue with downtown New York graffiti, neon signs, and nightclub aesthetics. The piece is held by The Masterworks Foundation and represents a pivotal moment when Haring first exhibited his glowing Day-Glo works in a Blacklight Room, dissolving boundaries between painting and environment.

Medium
Enamel and Day-Glo on metal
Dimensions

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Keith Haring, Dayglow, 1982

A vibrant Day-Glo work from Keith Haring's groundbreaking 1982 exhibition at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, featuring his iconic dog motif—an anthropomorphic creature that evolved from his early drawings to become one of his most recognizable symbols. Created using Day-Glo paint on metal, this work exemplifies Haring's dialogue with downtown New York graffiti, neon signs, and nightclub aesthetics. The piece is held by The Masterworks Foundation and represents a pivotal moment when Haring first exhibited his glowing Day-Glo works in a Blacklight Room, dissolving boundaries between painting and environment.

Medium
Enamel and Day-Glo on metal
Dimensions
229.87 x 182.88 cm
Year
1982
Seen at
The Brant Foundation, New York, NY

Related themes

Living Artist, Blue Chip, Street Art, American, Day-Glo, LGBTQ+ Artist, Pop Art, Colorful, Figurative, Contemporary

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Collected by

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