Keith Haring and the Berlin Wall mural
He does not stop there and his street art exceeds the borders of his country. Indeed, because of his success, Keith Haring was invited to the Checkpoint Charlie museum in Berlin in 1986. The city was then divided in two by a 155 km long wall separating West and East Germany: the now famous Berlin Wall. Armed with his artistic genius, he created a 300-meter long fresco in the bright colors he was so fond of, where yellow predominated. He scatters 1000 of his famous men, accompanied by a giant character in red and black.
A human chain is formed under the brush of the artist, symbolizing unity and peace. As if each was an extension of another being. The choice of colors is not clear, but it seems to refer to the German flag, indicating the desire for reunification of the artist. The fresco, on this wall so symbolic of the history of the twentieth century, becomes a real ray of hope that still shines despite its destruction a few years later.
WHAT CHARACTERIZES KEITH HARING'S artWORKs?
An artistic style more than recognizable
It's hard not to recognize Keith Haring's work! The desire for simplicity is obvious in his artistic approach. Indeed, the characters born from his imagination are particularly stylized. These characters are numerous and are repeated throughout the painting with pure colors. The artist gives an impression of movement due to an inspiration from the comic strip by the use of its codes and reminds us of cartoons. Despite their lack of distinctive faces, these colorful men do not remain inexpressive. This is Keith Haring's art!
It is important to note that in his artistic approach, Keith Haring uses different media without ever making sketches. Thus, it is possible to find his works on paintings, murals, objects, posters, etc..
His paintings are part of a general movement of contemporary art, not just strictly free form. The "Haring Signature" is an infinite repetition of synthetic forms, black underlined by bright and luminous colors on various supports. It is to reduce the form to the minimum without it losing relevance. A form highlighted by the choice of thick lines.
Keith Haring's artworks are a timeless story of crawling babies, dolphins, TVs, barking dogs, snakes, angels, dancers, androgynous figures, flying saucers, pyramids, an awakening in progress, but also the discovery of sexuality and the death drive. The world which surrounds him becomes beautiful because it is with his image by the freshness of the truth and the honesty of his art. Narrow art without concessions, easily accessible but deep, easy for the children and too complicated for the adults!
The quest for universality in art
One of the concerns of the artist is to make art accessible to the greatest number of people and to do this, he exploits themes that everyone can understand. Keith Haring expresses through his art concepts accessible to all, such as love, birth, death, war, sex. For this reason, a painting by Keith Haring is often represented by drawings of characters with simple lines, bright colors and contrasting with the committed message of the artist.
Like other American artists who promoted "real art" in the 1950s and 1960s (especially Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns), Keith immersed himself in reality in a way that had not been done before. Integrative or even amalgamated, he wanted to "be in the world." Inspired by graffiti and striving to reach a wider audience with simple drawings, Haring began drawing with white chalk on the black panels of the New York subway. He also carved sandstone sidewalk tiles in the East Village (these can still be seen today). Photographer Tseng Kuong Chi always took his picture, even when he was arrested by the police. From then on, he created thousands of drawings with energetic and rhythmic lines.
An artist involved in socio-political struggles
As colorful as it is, Keith Haring's universe is full of socio-political criticism. Politically committed, he denounces not only homophobia, nuclear power in particular, but also apartheid and all the social injustices he names. Having declared himself HIV-positive at the age of 28, he has at heart to democratize this art and, more generally, to spread the messages he considers important.
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