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Art in Transit: 31 Subway Drawings by Keith Haring, From the Collection of Larry Warsh

Keith Haring

Untitled (Still Alive in ’85)

Auction Closed

November 21, 10:28 PM GMT

Estimate

500,000 - 700,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Art in Transit: 31 Subway Drawings by Keith Haring, From the Collection of Larry Warsh

Keith Haring

1958 - 1990


Untitled (Still Alive in ’85)

chalk on 3 joined sheets of black paper on original MTA mount

sheet: 85 by 41 ¾ in. (215.9 by 106 cm.)

mount: 87 by 45 in. (221.6 by 114.6 cm.)

Executed in 1985.

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Private Collection, New York

Acquired from the above circa 1992 by the present owner

Susan Delson, ed., Keith Haring: 31 Subway Drawings, Princeton, 2012, pp. 53, 59 and 65, illustrated in color

Queens Museum; Normal, Illinois State University and Tampa Museum of Art, Future Primeval, September 1990 - August 1991, p. 47, 49, illustrated in color

New York, Museum of Modern Art, Allegories of Modernism: Contemporary Drawing, February - May 1995

Reading Public Museum, Keith Haring Journey of the Radiant Baby, February - August 2006, p. 84, illustrated in color

The Brooklyn Museum, Keith Haring: 1978-1982, March - July 2012

Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris; San Francisco, de Young Museum; Munich, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung and Kunsthal Rotterdam, Keith Haring - The Political Line, April 2013 - February 2016, no. 164, illustrated in color (Paris); no. 80, p. 127, illustrated in color (San Francisco)

Philadelphia, The Barnes Foundation, Keith Haring, February - March 2017

Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, Keith Haring Jean-Michel Basquiat | Crossing Lines, December 2019 - April 2020, p. 63, illustrated in color