Keith Haring Subway Drawings
Keith Haring created his iconic subway drawings in the 1980s in New York City, adorning blank advertising spaces with vibrant and dynamic figures. Haring's art conveys messages of unity and social activism. These impromptu masterpieces became symbols in street art and continue to inspire artists today.
Keith Haring
A key figure in New York’s East Village scene in the late 1970s and 80s, American artist Keith Haring’s artwork populated not only art galleries, but also the city’s subways, streets, and sidewalks. His work often combined an iconographic vocabulary, including hearts, flying saucers, winged figures, and a crawling “radiant baby,” with abstract marks and patterning.
© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.
Fabric details
100% Cotton
Imported
Washing instructions
Machine wash cold, Do not dry clean, Tumble dry low.
This special collection focuses on the "SUBWAY DRAWINGS" that brought Keith Haring into the limelight.