Keith Haring

Street Art at Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles (press release) (2011)

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ADP staff - 07 Mar 11

...Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the graffiti artists who shaped the gallery’s history. A section dedicated to the seminal film Wild Style (1983), co-curated by the film’s director Charlie Ahearn, will document its influence on the global dissemination of graffiti and hip-hop culture. The...

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Art and celebrity book summary (2010)

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John A. Walker - 13 Jul 10

Art and celebrity book summary (2010) Vladimir Dubosarsky & Alexander Vinogradov (book cover image). En Plein Air, (detail) (1995). Courtesy: Vilma Gold Gallery. Book published by Pluto Press, London in 2003. Art and celebrity : Introduction Fine artists are imbricated in celebrity...

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Most Art Sucks: 20th century art history recap (Automated music)

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Coagula readers, Mat Gleason, Kim Min Su - 14 Apr 10

...Keith Haring art' title='Keith Haring art' /> la la It’s a fucking gas... baby... For the full list and #1, sorry, you’ll have to buy Most art sucks... "we don’t fuck around here."—Mat Gleason. “Excerpted” from Most Art Sucks: Five years of Coagula (1998), published...

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Tate Modern’s Pop Life release has been rejected

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PR specialist behind Venetian mask - 19 Oct 09

Tate Modern’s Pop Life release has been rejected Our PR specialist "does a BANK"—and critically evaluates the press release for the exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World at Tate Modern in London. Here are the results:

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Pop Life: Art in a Material World at Tate Modern

Art Design Publicity magazine
R.J. Preece (ADP) - 08 Oct 09

...Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami and Richard Prince. Pop Life: Art in a Material World argues that Warhol’s most radical lesson is reflected in the work of artists of subsequent generations who, rather than simply representing or commenting upon our...

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Pop Life: Art in a Material World (2009)
(Press release)

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ADP staff - 27 Sep 09

...Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami and Richard Prince. Pop Life: Art in a Material World argues that Warhol’s most radical lesson is reflected in the work of artists of subsequent generations who, rather than simply representing or commenting upon...

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Andy Warhol at Milwaukee Art Museum, USA (2009-10) (press release)

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ADP staff - 05 Aug 09

...Keith Haring were central to his pursuit of new ideas, and stimulated the artist to return to painting by hand. The exhibition includes nearly 50 works lent by private collectors and institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Baltimore Museum of Art; and Andy Warhol Museum,...

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Daimler Art Collection: Interview with Renate Wiehager (2009)

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R.J. Preece - 01 Jun 09

...Keith Haring, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, and Mark di Suvero. In 1989–90, Daimler-Benz acquired a group of 10 large sculptures for its new headquarters in Stuttgart-Möhringen, including works by Walter de Maria, Ulrich Rückriem, Bernar Venet, and George Rickey. Additional large-scale works...

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The condition of publicity
(and its effects on architecture) (2005)

Creative Business / Entrepreneurship
Mark Pimlott - 28 Apr 05

The condition of publicity (and its effects on architecture) (2005) The following is a presentation text for a lecture given by Mark Pimlott at the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) in Rotterdam on 8 April. "Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men...

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Groninger Museum copyright controversy (2000)

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R.J. Preece - 01 Apr 00

...Keith Haring, Micha Klein, Mark Kostabi, and Sigmar Polke— and will ride Dutch tracks for six years. However, all has not been smooth railing. Julia Gruen, director of the Keith Haring estate, which owns the copyright to Haring’s work, says that the museum “hasn’t contacted us” and the estate’s...

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MASS MoCA: Bigger is better

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R.J. Preece - 01 Sep 99

...Keith Haring, and Les Levine, as well as new ones by Sue Coe, Gary Simmons, and Leon Golub. MASS MoCA has also commissioned site-specific sound installations by Walter Fähndrich and a collaboration by Bruce Odland and Sam Auinger. A permanent sound piece by Christina Kubisch plays from the...

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Graffiti & Graffiti Art (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 07 Jun 92

...Keith Haring (1958-90) developed a primitivistic style strongly influenced by Graffiti. Haring moved back and forth from the subway/street to the art and design worlds. In June 1989 a Museum of American Graffiti was opened in New York City. Following books, exhibitions, films and TV programmes...

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Figuration Libre (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 06 Jun 92

...Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf. Critics surveying the new painting of the 1980s frequently cited Figuration Libre as the French contribution to the broader categories of new image painting or trans-avant garde. See also Comic Art, Figurative Art, New Image Painting, Trans-Avant Garde....

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East Village Art (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 05 Jun 92

...Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf and others. As more art stores opened, works by a younger generation of artists made reference to pop, surrealism and German expressionism. The art was typified by energy, primitivism, wit, parody and, in the eyes of some critics, extremely poor quality. While the aim...

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Disneyana (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 04 Jun 92

...Keith Haring and Paul Blanca. See also Comic Art, Globalization, Kitsch, Popular Art. Referencing and further reading > Robert Field. The art of Walt Disney. (Collins, 1944). > Diane Miller. The story of Walt Disney. (New York, Holt, 1957). > Richard Schickel. Walt Disney. (Weidenfeld...

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Comic Art (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 03 Jun 92

...Keith Haring, Philip Pearlstein, Öyvind Fahlström, Sigmar Polke, Andy Warhol, Karl Wirsum, David Salle, Michael Sandle, Ronnie Cutrone, Claes Oldenburg, etc. Comics— mainly American ones— have been of most interest to pop artists. New York graffiti writers, Chicago painters of the imagist...

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Artists Against Apartheid (AAA) (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 01 Jun 92

...Keith Haring and John Muafangejo surrounded the stage and were seen via worldwide TV by an estimated audience of one billion. Other fine artists produced films and videos to be shown between acts but the TV companies censored them (they were only seen by the stadium audience). Previously, a...

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Art Against AIDS (1992)

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John A. Walker (glossary) - 01 Jun 92

...Keith Haring, Robert Mapplethorpe and Philip Core. Since homosexuals in the New York artworld were particularly at risk, efforts were made to mobilize the arts to combat the disease and public prejudice against AIDS sufferers. Sales of works of art raised funds for research and for victims....

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