Haring, Keith
KEITH HARING Art Attack on AIDS, 1988
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$1,500.00
Sku: CB5351
Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Art Attack on AIDS
Year: 1988
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 40 x 30 inches ( 101.6 x 76.2 cm )
Image Size: 22.75 x 22.75 inches ( 57.785 x 57.785 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: The history between "Art Attack on AIDS" and Keith Haring is rooted in Haring's deep commitment to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and using art as a powerful tool for social activism. In response to the AIDS crisis, Keith Haring co-founded the "Art Attack on AIDS" initiative in collaboration with art dealer Tony Shafrazi and gallery owner Leo Castelli. This initiative brought together artists, galleries, and organizations to raise funds for AIDS research and support services. The artwork was printed by Aleksis Lahti on paper donated by Grafiskas Inc., highlighting the collaborative and community-driven nature of the fundraising initiative. This process underscored the collective effort to support HIV/AIDS causes through artistic expression.
Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Art Attack on AIDS
Year: 1988
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 40 x 30 inches ( 101.6 x 76.2 cm )
Image Size: 22.75 x 22.75 inches ( 57.785 x 57.785 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: The history between "Art Attack on AIDS" and Keith Haring is rooted in Haring's deep commitment to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and using art as a powerful tool for social activism. In response to the AIDS crisis, Keith Haring co-founded the "Art Attack on AIDS" initiative in collaboration with art dealer Tony Shafrazi and gallery owner Leo Castelli. This initiative brought together artists, galleries, and organizations to raise funds for AIDS research and support services. The artwork was printed by Aleksis Lahti on paper donated by Grafiskas Inc., highlighting the collaborative and community-driven nature of the fundraising initiative. This process underscored the collective effort to support HIV/AIDS causes through artistic expression.