Major UK exhibition of artist and activist Keith Haring
Haring was a great collaborator and worked with like-minded artists such as Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. All were interested in creating art for the many. Haring designed record covers for RUN DMC and David Bowie, directed a music video for Grace Jones and developed a fashion line with Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood. In doing so, he introduced his art and ideas to as many people as possible.
Discover how activism played a key role in Haring’s art. Compelled to speak for his generation, his art responds to urgent issues including political dictatorship, racism, homophobia, drug addiction, AIDS awareness, capitalism and the environment.
Visitors to the exhibition will see more than 85 artworks including large, vibrant paintings and drawings. Also on display are posters, photographs, and videos that capture the vibrancy of 1980s New York street culture.
TATE LIVERPOOL
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
Liverpool L3 4BB
Liverpool L3 4BB
PRICING
£12.50 / FREE for Members
Admission £12.50
Concession £10.50
16-25? Join Tate Collective for £5 tickets (online booking only)
Under 16s FREE (up to four per family adult)
For further information see booking faqs
Please note that Keith Haring contains some mild sexual content.
Keith Haring, Untitled 1983 © Keith Haring Foundation |
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