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The complete set of three lithographs in black and red, on BFK Rives paper - Hand-signed by artist; unframed; from the series of Free South Africa; published by the Edition Schellmann, Munich and New York __ Images: 77 x 96.2 cm (30 3/8 x 37 7/8 in.)__ Sheet; 81.2 x 100.1 cm (31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in.) one vertical // Keith Haring's Untitled (Free South Africa) from 1985 is a powerful lithograph series comprising three panels, executed in black and red on BFK Rives paper. Each image, measuring 81 x 100 cm, displays Haring’s signature style of bold lines and energetic figures. The scenes depict a large figure, symbolizing oppression, controlling a smaller, dog-like figure on a leash with a red cross. This stark imagery references the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, a cause Haring supported through his art. The series highlights his commitment to using visual language as a means of advocacy, using simplified forms to communicate complex social issues in a universally accessible way.
Untitled (Free South Africa), 1985
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The complete set of three lithographs in black and red, on BFK Rives paper - Hand-signed by artist; unframed; from the series of Free South Africa; published by the Edition Schellmann, Munich and New York __ Images: 77 x 96.2 cm (30 3/8 x 37 7/8 in.)__ Sheet; 81.2 x 100.1 cm (31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in.) one vertical // Keith Haring's Untitled (Free South Africa) from 1985 is a powerful lithograph series comprising three panels, executed in black and red on BFK Rives paper. Each image, measuring 81 x 100 cm, displays Haring’s signature style of bold lines and energetic figures. The scenes depict a large figure, symbolizing oppression, controlling a smaller, dog-like figure on a leash with a red cross. This stark imagery references the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, a cause Haring supported through his art. The series highlights his commitment to using visual language as a means of advocacy, using simplified forms to communicate complex social issues in a universally accessible way.
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Sometimes known as Figurativism, figurative art refers to sculptures and paintings that are clearly or specifically derived from real objects, making them representational. The term figurative art is often used in contrast to abstract art. However, since the emergence of abstract art, figurative art has come to describe any form of modern art that has strong references to the real world or actual situations.