Keith Haring, the iconic American artist, captured the spirit of the 1980s with his vibrant and dynamic artwork that transcended boundaries of race, class, and sexuality. Through his iconic imagery and bold use of color, Haring addressed pressing social issues such as AIDS awareness, drug addiction, and LGBTQ+ rights, leaving a lasting impact on the art world and popular culture. With his unique blend of activism and artistry, Haring inspired countless individuals to use their creativity as a tool for social change and empowerment.

"See, when I paint, it is an experience that, at its best, is transcending reality."


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"I don't think art is propaganda; it should be something that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it."



"The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, it's a natural part in the evolution of the work."



"I think you have to control the materials to an extent, but it's important to let the materials have a kind of power for themselves; like the natural power of gravity, if you are painting on a wall, it makes the paint trickle and it drips; there is no reason to fight that."

