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Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Series: Apocalypse (with William Burroughs) - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 4 (1988) is a striking silkscreen print, part of the Apocalypse series created in collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs. The composition is a chaotic mix of bold, graphic lines, vibrant colors, and surreal imagery typical of Haring's expressive style. Central to the artwork is a large red figure intertwined with abstract shapes and symbols, creating a sense of urgency and movement. The piece reflects Haring's social commentary, blending pop art aesthetics with darker themes of apocalypse and societal turmoil. The silkscreen is printed on Lenox Museum Board and is hand-signed by the artist, embodying the fusion of art and activism.
Apocalypse 4, 1988
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Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Series: Apocalypse (with William Burroughs) - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 4 (1988) is a striking silkscreen print, part of the Apocalypse series created in collaboration with writer William S. Burroughs. The composition is a chaotic mix of bold, graphic lines, vibrant colors, and surreal imagery typical of Haring's expressive style. Central to the artwork is a large red figure intertwined with abstract shapes and symbols, creating a sense of urgency and movement. The piece reflects Haring's social commentary, blending pop art aesthetics with darker themes of apocalypse and societal turmoil. The silkscreen is printed on Lenox Museum Board and is hand-signed by the artist, embodying the fusion of art and activism.
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Figuration Libre is an art movement that is equivalent to the French Bad Painting and Neo-Expressionism in Europe and America. The term was coined by Ben Vautier and the Fluxus movement. In 1981, Robert Combas, François Boisrond, Hervé Di Rosa, and Rémi Blanchard formed the Figuration Libre group. The term can be interpreted as free style art, emphasizing spontaneity, freedom, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.