Title:
Breakdancer
Style: abstract, Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), Graffiti (ca. 1980s-present), East Village
Period: 1980s
Medium: Sculptures, Steel, polyurethane enamel on steel
Year: 1985
Print/Casting Year: 1985
Size: height - 34 in, width - 20.5 in, depth - 18 in
Markings: signed, "K. HARING", dated "85" and inscribed with an 'x' inside a circle, and imprinted: "1-3" on the upper leg
Edition: UNIQUE
Catalogue Raisonné: yes
Author: Haring Foundation
Estimate: from $195,000 to $295,000
Seller's Description:
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[h: 86.4 x w: 52.1 x d: 45.7 cm]
Three years after KEITH HARING's first solo exhibition at Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York, the artist began to paint on canvas, and he made these brightly colored painted steel sculptures, which were also exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in Soho. Conceived with his signature lines and symbols, here the artist's iconic 'Breakdancer' merges into a holistic movement in a rarely available unique eighties’ work.
Fluxus artist, Yoko Ono has called Haring's art 'the people's art'.
(Uniquely colored #1/3; there is also a yellow and a red breakdancer from this series). This work has been authenticated by the Haring Foundation.
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