Hatje Cantz/Museum für Neue Kunst 2002 In-8, cartonnage rouge, sous jaquette illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 200 pp. En anglais. Très bon état d’occasion.
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ISBN : 3775710817
Museum für Neue Kunst, zkm Karlsruhe, September 23, 2001 - January 6, 2002. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam May 10 - July 21, 2002. Présentation des peintures et dessins de l’artiste sur le thème du paradis et de l’enfer. Très bon état d’occasion
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Ostfildern-Ruit, Hantje Cantz, 2001 Bound, red cardboard, illustrated dustjacket, 195 x 285mm., 200pp., very profound colour illustration, biographic material. ISBN 9783775710824.
The American painter and sculptor Keith Haring, who died in 1990, was undisputedly one of the most popular artists in the 20th century. More than ten years after his death, his output is still as important to younger artists as it is to the wider public. Therefore it seems all the more essential to present a profile of the less well-known Haring - looking beyond the Haring of the ubiquitous, world-famous cheerful matchstick figures. From his earliest days as an artist, Haring engaged with the meaning of death, suffering and violence, with the importance of religion and the afterlife in our own lives. It is only against this background that Keith Haring's positive, life-affirming "icons" can be properly understood. The main focus of this publication is on paintings and drawings from the artist's estate - some never previously published - and the rarely seen large-format pictures and wall hangings on the theme of Heaven and Hell. New book.