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KEITH HARING: FROM THE SUBWAY DARKNESS TO INTERNATIONAL FAME
16 October 2011
Catégorie : BIOGRAPHY
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In 1984, Haring visited Australia and painted wall murals in Melbourne and Sydney and received a AU$1000 commission from the National Gallery of Victoria and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art to create a mural, based on his graffiti designs, which temporarily replaced the water curtain at the National Gallery. He also visited and painted in Rio de Janeiro, the Paris Museum of Modern Art, Minneapolis and Manhattan.

Haring started in 1985 to paint on canvas. While the Museum of Modern Art in Bordeaux opened an exhibition of his works, he took part in the Paris Biennial and made an appearance on MTV in November 1985, painting the set during a "guest VJ" special hosted by his friend, keyboardist Nick Rhodes of the Duran Duran group. In 1986 Haring painted murals in Amsterdam, Paris, Phoenix and Berlin.

Haring also participated in renowned international exhibitions such as Documenta 7 in Kassel; the São Paulo Biennial; and the Whitney Biennial. After reaching fame with his easily recognizable figures, Haring completed numerous public projects, designing sets and backdrops for theaters and clubs, developing watch designs for Swatch and an advertising campaign for Absolut vodka; and creating murals in many countries.

In April 1986, Haring opened the Pop Shop, a retail store in Soho selling T-shirts, toys, posters, buttons and magnets bearing his images. Haring considered the shop to be an extension of his work and painted the entire interior of the store designed by himself and intended to allow people greater access to his work, which was now readily available on products at a low cost.

Haring also devoted much of his time to public works, which often carried social messages. He produced more than 50 public artworks between 1982 and 1989, in dozens of cities around the world, many of which were created for charities, hospitals, children's day care centers and orphanages. His most interesting projects were a mural created for the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in 1986, a mural on the exterior of Necker Children's Hospital in Paris, France in 1987; and a mural painted on the western side of the Berlin Wall three years before it went down.

After being diagnosed with AIDS in 1988 Haring established the following year the Keith Haring Foundation with the aim of providing funds and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience without failing to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS.

In June 1989, on the rear wall of the convent of the Church of Sant'Antonio in Pisa, he painted the last public work of his life, the mural "Tuttomondo", along with 6 animated inserts for "Sesame Street" (which later aired a year after his death) Keith Haring died of AIDS related complications at the age of 31 on February 16, 1990.

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