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Keith Haring - Untitled (Heart)

Keith Haring - Untitled (Heart)

 

  • DESCRIPTION

    Offset lithograph printed on smooth heavy fine art paper

     

    Dimensions approximately 70 x 70 cm (27.5 x 27.5 inches)

     

    Official edition published by LEM Art Group, authorized by the Keith Haring Estate with licensing details printed below

     

    Signed within the plate at the center bottom

  • ABOUT THE ARTWORK

    This artwork features one of Keith Haring’s most iconic images created in the year nineteen eighty eight. The composition shows three simplified human figures joyfully lifting a large red heart, surrounded by radiating lines that emphasize movement and positive energy.

     

    Known for his bold black lines and powerful symbolism, Haring uses this image to celebrate unity, compassion, and the shared human need for love. The figures, faceless and identical, reflect Haring’s vision of equality, while the bright red heart stands as a universal symbol of hope and emotional connection.

     

    Originally painted in the late nineteen eighties, this piece remains timeless in its message. The graphic clarity and joyful rhythm capture the spirit of the era while remaining deeply relevant today. It is both a call for kindness and a celebration of collective strength.

  • ARTIST BIO

    Keith Haring was born in nineteen fifty eight in Reading Pennsylvania and became one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. He began his career by drawing with white chalk in New York subway stations, where his simple figures quickly caught public attention. His work combined bold visual language with social and political themes including equality, love, illness, and identity.

     

    As a deeply committed activist, Haring used his art to speak out against injustice, particularly during the height of the AIDS crisis. He created murals, posters, public works, and educational campaigns, always with a focus on accessibility and direct communication.

     

    Keith Haring passed away in nineteen ninety at the age of thirty one, but his art lives on through foundations, museums, and streets around the world. His work continues to inspire new generations through its clarity, urgency, and spirit of inclusion.

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