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Original Montreux Jazz Festival poster printed by Abin Uldry, Bern in 1983, with Haring’s printed signature and date within the plate. The poster depicts a dancer in an expressive style in incredible neon colours. 

 

Colour screenprint on thick wove paper.

Created in a limited run of 2,000 copies. 

Measures 100 x 70 cm. 

Unframed and stored flat. 

 

Keith Haring (1958–1990) was an influential American artist who rose to prominence in the 1980s with his distinct graffiti-inspired Pop Art. Haring’s work is instantly recognisable for its bold lines, vibrant colours, and energetic, cartoon-like figures, often infused with a sense of movement and dynamism. Haring’s art tackled social and political themes, including AIDS awareness, apartheid, drug addiction, and violence, while promoting individual freedom and social justice. Throughout his career, Haring's work was exhibited extensively in galleries and museums worldwide, with major collections held in institutions such as MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art and Berlin’s East Side Gallery.

Keith Haring 1983 Montreux Jazz Festival Screenprint - Green

£750.00Price
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