Keith Haring: The Political Line

Author(s): Dieter Buchhart

General Photography and Art

Through his graffiti-inspired drawings, paintings, sculptures, murals, and other works, Keith Haring created an immediately recognizable visual iconography that spoke to an enormous population - gay and straight, young and old, male and female. His importance in the annals of popular culture is indisputable, but little attention has been paid to his advocacy for social justice. Haring's political perspective is the focus of this visually arresting selection of works that traces the artist's development and historical significance and gives new gravitas to his career. Accompanying a major exhibition at the de Young museum in San Francisco, this book features more than 130 works of art, including large-scale paintings on tarpaulin and canvas, sculptures, and subway drawings. Together they create a narrative that explores Haring's responses to nuclear disarmament, racial inequality, capitalist excess, environmental degradation, and other prevalent social issues. Essays and conversations with writers, critics, and art dealers round out this important analysis of Haring's life, career, and passion. Exhibition Itinerary, de Young museum, San Francisco, 8th November 2014 - 8th February 2015.


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DIETER BUCHHART is an art critic for Kunstforum International and other magazines. JULIAN COX is the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's founding curator of photography and chief administrative curator. ROBERT FARRIS THOMPSON is the Colonel John Trumbull Professor of Art History and African and African American Art at Yale University. JULIAN MYERS-SZUPINSKA is an art historian whose writings have appeared in Artforum, October, and other publications.

General Fields

  • : 9783791354101
  • : Prestel
  • : Prestel
  • : August 2014
  • : 305mm X 255mm X 29mm
  • : Germany
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 150
  • : 256
  • : 709.2
  • : Hardback
  • : Dieter Buchhart