Political activism pulsed through Keith Haring's bright, brief career. He made posters and marched for nuclear disarmament and against apartheid. Meanwhile, alongside the signature dogs and. Ignorance = Fear, 1989. u0017. Editions. Poster. 24 x 43 1/4 inches. 61 x 110 centimeters. Drawing Editions Painting Public Projects Sculpture.
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Four decades into the AIDS crisis, and during this year's Pride Month celebrations, The Henry Ford recognizes the tireless advocates who have fought and continue to fight, refusing to stay silent, for equitable treatment for those in the LGBTQ+ community. Ignorance = Fear 1989, Poster Collection Noirmontartproduction, Paris But as Haring (who had himself been diagnosed with AIDS) and his fellow activists knew, no one was actually talking about. Medicine in American Art January 11, 2017 Ignorance=Fear Author: Stefan C. Schatzki Author Info & Affiliations Volume 208, Issue 3 https://doi.org/10.2214/AJR.16.17288 METRICS PDF Keith Haring (1958-1990) had a meteoric career during a short period in the 1980s. About the work Keith Haring Keith Haring Ignorance = Fear 1989 (Keith Haring ACT UP), 1989 Offset lithograph 24 × 43 in | 61 × 109.2 cm From an unknown edition Sold Create Alert Lot 180 Gallery Contact Gallery Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series Related artists
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Keith Haring. 247 works. It is hard to overstate the devastating impact that the AIDS epidemic had in the psyche of the 1980s. Fear, confusion and misinformation ran rampant as people tried to make sense of this new disease that seemed to suddenly and permanently afflict some of the brightest minds of the social and cultural milieu. Keith Haring 6 works in the collection View artist Have feedback about the Whitney's online collection? Send us a message . API Images & permissions Open access Keith Haring, Ignorance = Fear / Silence = Death, 1989. Offset lithograph, sheet: 24 1/16 × 43 1/16 in. (61.1 × 109.4 cm) Image: 24 1/16 × 43 1/16 in. (61.1 × 109.4 cm). Keith Haring's Ignorance = Fear artwork. Photo: The Haring Foundation. Haring always had a lot of energy. He was creating and checking off long to-do lists daily, and oftentimes his friends said. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2,000 leading museums and archives, which have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.
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November 16, 2020 By Liz Fields Street artist. Prolific AIDS activist. Sexual art pioneer. Keith Haring was all of these things and so much more. In his 31 short years in this world, Haring. Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) Title: Keith Haring Ignorance = Fear, 1989 (Keith Haring Act Up poster), 1989 Medium: Offset lithograph Size: 24 x 43 in. (61 x 109.2 cm.) Price: Price on Request Markings: printed signature. Literature: Haring posters by Jürgen and Osten. Contact Gallery About This Work View More
By Charlotte Lydia Stace " Art should be something that liberates your soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. " Keith Haring Keith Haring was an American artist who came to fame in the 1980s for his unique Graffiti-like Pop Art. ACT UP is an advocacy group focused on improving AIDS awareness, treatment, prevention, and public policy. Artist Keith Haring was active in LGBTQ rights movements. His dancing figures mimic the "see no / hear no / speak no evil" proverb, referencing the need to grow visibility for the disease. Haring died from AIDS-related complications soon after this poster was created.
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Keith Haring (1958-1990), Ignorance = Fear / Silence = Death, 1989 Street artist Keith Haring was diagnosed with Aids in 1987 and two years later, he completed one of his most widely. Born in Pennsylvania in 1958, Keith Haring spent his childhood there. Drawing was something he loved to do from a very young age, eventually matriculating in Pittsburgh's Ivy School of Professional Art. In the course of a short but vigorous career that lasted the 1980s, more than 100 solo and group shows included Haring's work.