Next week, the Brant Foundation in New York's East Village will unveil a captivating exhibition showcasing the vibrant artwork of Keith Haring from the early 1980s. This neighborhood holds special significance as it was where Haring first rose to prominence as a pop and graffiti artist.
The exhibition, co-curated by Dieter Buchhart and Anna Karina Hofbauer, intentionally focuses on Haring's formative years, a period when he was deeply intertwined with the New York art scene. Hofbauer highlights the dynamic nature of his life during this time, noting how his diary reveals a whirlwind of activity, contrasting with his later global travels.
Haring's work, particularly from the early '80s, reflects his evolving artistic vocabulary, which began to incorporate themes related to the AIDS epidemic around 1985. The exhibition features nearly 50 artworks, many of which were previously showcased in iconic downtown galleries such as FUN and Tony Shafrazi, as well as the alternative space P.S. 122. Visitors can expect to see large-scale painted tarps, chalk drawings created in New York City subways, and a variety of figures, including a uniquely painted vase.
Buchhart and Hofbauer recently shared insights into some standout pieces from the exhibition, which runs from March 11 to May 31. Among the highlights is an untitled ink drawing from 1982, featuring a central figure holding another, evoking themes of support and ambiguity--a hallmark of Haring's style.
Another significant work, Untitled (Robot and Airplane) from 1983, showcases Haring's iconic subway drawings. Haring utilized the subway as a canvas during a challenging time in New York, transforming blank spaces into vibrant expressions of his artistic vision. The exhibition also includes a collection of nine tarps, which Haring discovered as an ideal medium for large-scale art, allowing him to explore size and proportion in unprecedented ways.
Hofbauer notes the emotional weight of some pieces, such as a work created in response to John Lennon's death, illustrating Haring's ability to channel personal experiences into his art. The exhibition promises to be a powerful experience, bringing together Haring's diverse works in a cohesive and impactful manner.
Art enthusiasts and newcomers alike will find inspiration in Haring's vibrant legacy, making this exhibition a must-see event in the New York art calendar.