An edition of Keith Haring Journals (1996)

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An edition of Keith Haring Journals (1996)

Journals

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Renowned in his lifetime for spontaneous, hands-on, archetypal imagery, Keith Haring was embraced by a street audience while also winning the respect of the art establishment during his prolific and regrettably brief ten-year career. His journals, kept from his teens until just before his death from AIDS in 1990, dispel any lingering notion of him as a "naive" artist, and reveal him to be a conscientious, serious, visionary artist, committed to extending the boundaries of art.

Here in his own words - illustrated with previously unpublished drawings from his notebooks - is Haring's record of the evolution of his work, from on-the-road notes and early ideas about art, to School of Visual Arts experiments, to early subway chalk drawings, to full-scale color canvases, outdoor murals, collaborative public art projects with children, massive suburban steel sculptures and international exhibitions.

The journals track his emergence into world fame as a pop icon, his hectic and colorful social life in the New York scene, and his friendships with Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary, William S. Burroughs and other writers, musicians and artists. Haring documents his efforts to bring art and everyday life closer through the controversial Pop Shop, which remains a vital legacy of his work.

Later entries show him expanding his understanding of what the role of the artist should be, trying to deal with his entry into the commercial world and pop culture, and coming to accept his impending death from AIDS: "Work is all I have and art is more important than life.".

Robert Farris Thompson's lively and provocative introduction situates Haring in relation to the art historical establishment, and shows the intellectual underpinnings of his work, including the influence of such painters as Leger, Alechinsky, Dubuffet, Stella, Pollock, and Olitski.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
303

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2010, Penguin Group
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2010, Penguin Group
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2010, Penguin USA, Inc.
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2010, Penguin Group
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1997, Penguin Books
in English
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Keith Haring Journals
1996, Viking
in English
Cover of: Journals
Journals
1996, Viking
in English
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Keith Haring journals
1996, Fourth Estate
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-296) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.2
Library of Congress
N6537.H348, N6537.H348 A2 1996, N6537.H348A2 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxii, 303 p. :
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22616340M
ISBN 10
0670847747
LCCN
95043289
OCLC/WorldCat
33441535
Library Thing
326947
Goodreads
1019591

Work Description

A stunning Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition of the activist artist's extraordinary journals Keith Haring is synonymous with the downtown New York art scene of the 1980's. His artwork-with its simple, bold lines and dynamic figures in motion-filtered in to the world's consciousness and is still instantly recognizable, twenty years after his death. This Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition features ninety black-and-white images of classic artwork and never-before-published Polaroid images, and is a remarkable glimpse of a man who, in his quest to become an artist, instead became an icon.

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