Untitled (Love), 1989
From an edition of 60, signed on label on piece
8 x 8 inches (20.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm.)
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Keith Haring was one of the most influential artists of the 1980s, celebrated for his bold visual language, energetic line work, and deeply humanistic themes. Created in 1989, “Untitled (Love)” exemplifies Haring’s ability to communicate universal ideas through deceptively simple imagery. Executed as a silkscreen on stretched canvas, this intimate composition was produced in an edition of 60 and was originally conceived as a wedding gift for Joséphine Benecke and Jörg Schellmann. At the center of the work, two intertwined figures merge together to form a radiant heart, a recurring and iconic symbol throughout Haring’s oeuvre representing love, unity, compassion, and shared humanity. Through vivid colors and rhythmic movement, the composition radiates optimism and emotional warmth, hallmarks of Haring’s artistic vision.
Despite its modest scale, “Untitled (Love)” carries a remarkable emotional presence and reflects the spirit of connection that defined much of Haring’s work. Created during the final year of the artist’s life, the piece can also be understood as a poignant affirmation of love, inclusivity, and human solidarity in the face of adversity. Haring’s imagery, instantly recognizable yet profoundly universal, transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries, allowing viewers of all backgrounds to engage with its message. The radiating heart motif, one of the artist’s most enduring symbols, has become synonymous with Haring’s enduring legacy of positivity and social awareness. “Untitled (Love)” stands as both a deeply personal gesture and a timeless artistic statement, encapsulating the joy, vitality, and humanity that continue to make Haring’s work resonate with audiences around the world.