Catalogue raisonné of the complete printed works of Keith Haring, 1982 - 1990. Edited by Klaus Littmann. Introduction by Julia Gruen, executor of Haring's estate, with text by Werner Jehle and a statement by Keith Haring on "The Blueprint Drawings" series. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 11 - July 15, 1982. Curated by Ed Baynard, with an Introduction by Susan L. Putterman. Artists included Ed Baynard, Susan L. Putterman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Bosman, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Jane Dickson, Martin Disler, Jedd Garet, Richard Hambleton, James Hansen, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Anselm Kiefer, Judy Rifka, David Salle, Joan Snyder, and David Wojnarowicz. ... [details]
Monograph on the subway art of Keith Haring. Introduction by Henry Geldzahler with a statement by Keith Haring. Photo documentation by Tseng Kwong Chi. Book design by Dan Friedman. "An art book, a photography book, a collection of graphic jokes, a celebration of city life, a happening. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, October 5 - November 25, 1984. Trveled to Sardoni Art Gallery, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, December 9, 1984 - January 6, 1985. ... [details]
February 1984 issue of Vanity Fair with cover art by Keith Haring. Edited by Leo Lerman. Articles include: "Hustling the American Dream: A Day in the Life of Larry Flynt," by Bob Colacello; "The Inscrutable Jasper Johns: The Painter Who Celebrates the Mysterious and the Shamelessly Beautiful," by Carter Ratcliff, and other essays. [details]
Folded exhibition announcement / program published in conjunction with show held at the University of Iowa Museum of Art, March 21 - April 29, 1984 as well as a series of in person events held across Iowa City including an appearance by Haring with Johnson County Landmark Jazz Band, March 27, 1984 and an Open visitation with Haring at Ernest Horn Elementary School, Iowa City, March 27-28, 1984. ... [details]
A note written in blue pen on Keith Haring official letterhead. Reads: "3-6-87. Any news from SWATCH? We haven't heard anything. Best, Julia." [details]
May 13-19, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Other Side of Midnight: TV's New Prime Time," by Michael Shore; "Barbaro: The Man Who Would Be Mayor," Edmund Newton; "Volley of the Dolls: The Billie Jean Affair," by Philip Nobile/Prudence Crowther; "Wet Highs: Style Food Section," "Bob Marley (1945)-1981); "Is This Graffitt?" Gerald Marzorati on Keith Haring with a photograph of Haring by Robin Holland. ... [details]
October 29-November 4 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Special Supplement: Music for Fun and Profit, a Special Supplement on the Economy's Effect on Rock Clubs, Latin Music, Juke Joints, and Disco;" "Born Again Right: NY's Moral Majority," by Eric Nadler; "Saturday Night Live," Merle Ginsberg on cast member and SoHo performance artist Mitchell Kriegman; "Still Not Ready for Prime Time After All These Years," Paul Slanksy on the cancellation of the SNL Weekend Update Election Special before the election that would see Reagan become president; "Notes of a Videophobe: 3 Days at the Kitchen," by Jonathan Rosenbaum; and "New Light on the Whitney," Gerald Marzorati reviews James Turrell's first New York show at the Whitney Museum. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue housed in a cardboard slipcase published in conjunction with show held October 30 - December 1, 2006. Foreword by Del Rey Loven. Texts by Kevin Concannon and David Platzker. Additional texts include Jill Judge on Marcel Duchamp; Kyle Stoneman on Leonor Fini and Salvador Dalí; Frances Nicholson and Alex Draven on Marcel Duchamp; Larry Miller on Larry Miller; Katie Ardner on Robert Watts; Cristina Ciarula on Niki de Saint Phalle; Elizabeth Tyran on Arman; Stacey L. ... [details]