Keith Haring
Keith Haring was an American artist known for his highly recognizable pop art that emerged from the New York City graffiti subculture of the 1980s.
Pop Artist
May 4, 1958
February 16, 1990
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Keith Haring was a renowned American artist who rose to prominence in the 1980s with his distinctive graffiti-inspired artwork. Originating from the New York City graffiti subculture, his pop art masterpieces, such as “Radiant Baby,” “Crack is Wack,” and “Untitled (Subway Drawings),” tackled social and political themes of the time, including the AIDS epidemic. As a vocal advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, Haring collaborated with various artists and musicians, including Grace Jones, Madonna, and William Burroughs. His enduring legacy is the Keith Haring Foundation, which supports AIDS-related initiatives, and his artwork continues to be exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide.