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Keith Haring — Pop Shop Signage (Puerto Rican Parade)
Keith Haring

Pop Shop Signage (Puerto Rican Parade)

1988

A dynamic and celebratory work by Keith Haring, this piece channels his signature bold lines and energetic figures into a vibrant tribute to Puerto Rican culture and community. Likely created as promotional signage for the iconic New York City parade, the work reflects Haring's deep engagement with street-level public art and his commitment to bringing art to the people. The piece embodies his trademark visual language — radiant, dancing figures and rhythmic patterns — infused with a spirit of cultural pride and collective joy.

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Keith Haring, Pop Shop Signage (Puerto Rican Parade), 1988

A dynamic and celebratory work by Keith Haring, this piece channels his signature bold lines and energetic figures into a vibrant tribute to Puerto Rican culture and community. Likely created as promotional signage for the iconic New York City parade, the work reflects Haring's deep engagement with street-level public art and his commitment to bringing art to the people. The piece embodies his trademark visual language — radiant, dancing figures and rhythmic patterns — infused with a spirit of cultural pride and collective joy.

Year
1988
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Street Art, Urban Art, Male Artist, Primary Colors, Urban Culture, Public Art, Bold Lines, Graphic Design, Cultural Celebration, American Artist, Pop Art, Iconic Artist, Vibrant Colors, Figurative, Festive Mood

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Collected by

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