Untitled (Plate 3), 1982
Signed and numbered
From an edition of 40
24 × 36 inches (61 × 91.4 cm.)
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Keith Haring, an iconic figure in the 1980s New York City art scene, is renowned for his vibrant and dynamic artwork that transcended traditional boundaries. Among his notable pieces is "Untitled (Plate 3), 1982," a lithograph on paper that exemplifies his distinctive style. Haring's work is characterized by bold lines, vivid colors, and playful, energetic figures that seem to dance across the canvas. In "Untitled (Plate 3)," Haring's signature motifs, such as radiant babies, barking dogs, and flying saucers, are intertwined in a frenetic composition that pulsates with life.
This lithograph, signed and numbered as part of an edition of 40, measures 24 × 36 inches (61 × 91.4 cm.), inviting viewers into Haring's exuberant world. Through his art, Haring sought to communicate universal messages of love, unity, and activism, often addressing social and political issues such as AIDS awareness, apartheid, and nuclear disarmament. "Untitled (Plate 3)" serves as a testament to Haring's belief in art as a powerful tool for social change, inviting viewers to engage with its vibrant imagery while contemplating the deeper meanings embedded within its playful facade.