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In the 1980s, Keith Haring's cartoon-like images were ... when he was just 31 years old. His activist art, which went beyond AIDS, is a major focus of the new exhibition. Some of his work skewered ...
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, for example ... as this deft show underlines. It’s Keith Haring, gay man and artist, who is for everybody, in other words, whether or not his art is.
“He didn’t hesitate, but said, ‘Keith Haring.’” When Haring’s lover, Juan Dubose, died of AIDS, the artist said, “I now call our friends, and it’s very hard, because my telling ...
“And AIDS shouldn’t be.” L.A. artist Kenny Scharf reminisces about living with close friend Keith Haring when they were students at New York’s School of Visual Arts in the early 1980 ...
"The Collection: Keith Haring," now on view at Phoenix Art ... the importance of Haring’s legacy as an AIDS activist, how art can bring visibility to marginalized communities and social justice ...
The Keith Haring Foundation, which the artist established before his death ... to not only anyone who was around during the AIDS epidemic, but particularly those who died from it or who lost ...
The Walker Art Center's Keith Haring exhibit features several examples of his art that addressed the HIV/AIDS crisis, including this 1989 poster for ACT UP. "Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody ...
Haring’s initial forays into this exciting world of public art were wheat-pasted ... when Juan became sick with AIDS and ended up in St. Luke’s Hospital, Keith visited him there and arranged ...
When I visited “Keith Haring: Art is For Everybody” at the Walker ... He’s part of a generation of artists the world lost to the AIDS epidemic, and the exhibition highlights Haring’s ...
“He didn’t hesitate, but said, ‘Keith Haring.’” When Haring’s lover, Juan Dubose, died of AIDS, the artist said, “I now call our friends, and it’s very hard, because my telling ...
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