
Keith Haring was born in Reading in 1958 and raised in Kutztown.
He became one of the most celebrated and original modern
artists of the 1980's. His works are in museums around the world,
and are instantly recognizable for his unique style.
"Haring’s work put social issues at the forefront while celebrating
love and the love of life. In 1979 he designed, printed, and distributed
20 thousand posters for an antinuclear demonstration in Central Park.
His vibrant compositions, which are instantly recognizable to anyone
who lived through the 1980s, feature heavily outlined figures with no
race or gender, who come in a variety of bright colors."
Above text taken from
Art and Culture Network
Keith graduated from high school in Kutztown, went to art school in Pittsburgh,
then moved to New York in the late 1970's. There he started out as a kind of
graffiti artist, drawing his simple line drawings in public spaces for all to see.
Soon his simple yet energetic style, and his bold use of line and shape,
brought him to the attention of the New York art world. He began showing his
work in galleries in the early 1980's and quickly became known all over the world.
Keith Haring succumbed to AIDS in 1990. His legacy lives on in his many works and
in the Keith Haring Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping
other non-profits through the sale of his work.
For more detail on Keith Haring, see
Official Keith Haring website and
Keith Haring website for Children,
and many additional websites with Keith Haring artwork and information.