Keith Haring Journals

“Keith Haring Journals” by Keith Haring, published by Penguin Books in 1997, offers an insightful glimpse into the life and thoughts of the renowned artist. This reprint edition spans 303 pages and is presented in English. The journals, maintained from Haring’s teenage years until his death from AIDS in 1990, showcase his spontaneous creations and his efforts to push the boundaries of art, reflecting both his street audience appeal and acceptance within the art establishment.
Readers will find a collection of illuminating entries that highlight Haring’s conscious drive and artistic philosophy. The book includes various photos and drawings that complement the text, providing a visual context to his reflections. With subjects touching on art, individual artists, and the intersection of biography and entertainment, this edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in the life of Keith Haring and the evolution of his artistic vision.
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During his lifetime, Keith Haring’s spontaneous, archetypal creations won both a street audience and the respect of the art establishment. Kept from his teens until his death from AIDS in 1990, these illuminating journals reveal Haring’s conscious, committed drive to extend the boundaries of art. Photos & drawings throughout. Radio news feature.
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