Untitled (Barking Dogs) by Haring Mini Print

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The barking dog, sometimes known as the laughing dog, was one of Keith Haring’s most famous symbols. Haring stated that “The dogs really were representational of human and animal. In different combinations they were about the difference between human power and the power of animal instinct”.

Print dimensions: 28 cm x 35.5 cm

Image dimensions: 22 cm x 23.2 cm

Supplied unframed

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Description

Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an American artist and social activist known for his evocative illustrations. A prominent figure of 1980s New York graffiti culture, his work could be found in every subway station in the city. He proved the legitimacy of street art by bringing it to museums and galleries, blurring the boundary between high and low culture – an endeavour also shared by his contemporaries Warhol and Basquiat. Haring’s energetic drawings tackle universal themes such as birth, death, sexuality and war in an original, cartoon-like way that has awarded him international recognition.

© Keith Haring Foundation, licensed by Artestar, New York.

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