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Original screenprint in colors - With stamped certification authenticating the artwork by the Haring Estate, verso - Hand-signed in pencil by Julia Gruen (executor for the Keith Haring Estate), dated and numbered // Pop Shop Quad IV by Keith Haring, created in 1989, is a screen print composed of four panels, each depicting iconic Haring figures in his signature bold, graphic style. The vibrant reds, yellows, and browns contrast sharply with thick black lines, forming dynamic, animated scenes featuring human figures and animals. These playful, yet expressive forms highlight themes of community, unity, and social commentary, consistent with Haring’s work in the 1980s. The piece, part of a limited edition of 75 with 15 artist proofs, is authenticated by the Haring Estate and signed by Julia Gruen, the estate’s executor. The work captures the essence of Haring’s Pop Art influence and his emphasis on accessibility and public engagement.
Pop Shop Quad IV, 1989
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Original screenprint in colors - With stamped certification authenticating the artwork by the Haring Estate, verso - Hand-signed in pencil by Julia Gruen (executor for the Keith Haring Estate), dated and numbered // Pop Shop Quad IV by Keith Haring, created in 1989, is a screen print composed of four panels, each depicting iconic Haring figures in his signature bold, graphic style. The vibrant reds, yellows, and browns contrast sharply with thick black lines, forming dynamic, animated scenes featuring human figures and animals. These playful, yet expressive forms highlight themes of community, unity, and social commentary, consistent with Haring’s work in the 1980s. The piece, part of a limited edition of 75 with 15 artist proofs, is authenticated by the Haring Estate and signed by Julia Gruen, the estate’s executor. The work captures the essence of Haring’s Pop Art influence and his emphasis on accessibility and public engagement.
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