Keith was brilliant. Imagine arresting this man for something city’s were later clamoring to hire him to paint. He revolutionized art culture by making it assessable for everyone, not just the wealthy.
what a man! I have found a new appreciation for Keith, as artist who is going to school to better articulate my artistic language, I find myself looking up to Keith and his approach to life and art. I wish for anything to have time with him or to be a witness of his creations for now I am to honor his work and his philosophy. To creating new life, not imitating, to creating art for art💌
I’m reading the new biography, “Radiant: The life and line of Keith Haring” by Brad Gooch . Fantastic read which has opened my mind and sent me here to learn more .
I love his work. Harring showed me that you don't have to overload the human eye with excessive detail on a painting and you can just use simple shapes and vibrant colors to make pieces of art. I also love how they just look like simple doodles on paper. I like it.❤
Pretty sure thats Charles Kuralt speaking over the video. He did a series called "on the road" for CBS for 30 years, going out and meeting people you would never have heard of. Local heroes and characters from all over the country. You all should all check out that show. Both amazing guys. RIP Keith and Charles.
I adore his work so much, lovely how even I, a non-talented guy can draw figures similiar to his. So many open-ended meanings, leaves a broad space for the imagination, always moves something in my soul.
This video plays at the Radiant Vision exhibit. I saw two subway pieces there, it was absolutely wonderful. You can see how quick witted and fun he was as a person.
all respect to keith but that guy was just doin his job. imagine how much other vandalism he deals with working nyc in the 80's. but i know what youre saying
Truth be told; he wasn't arrested for graffiti. He was arrested because, he isn't a huge corporation, that could pay for advertising; eventhough, the MTA, is state funded.
I found one of his shirts with a drawing similar to these drawings. I picked it up and was like that looks familiar where have a seen this. Then it dawned up me, this is a Keith Haring drawing. So glad I bought it.
Live fast, die young, leave an oeuvre devoid of any aesthetic merit, many items of which will be sold to clueless bourgeois philistines for $ millions, 30 years after you are dead. Yeah! I want to be an artist! The cognoscenti will exclaim OOH! and AH! at what a visionary genius I was. What am I waiting for? Where do I sign up?...😅
You have hit the nail on the head when it comes to "Pop Art", or "Popular Art". Keith like Andy Warhol, rode the wave of popularism that engulfed the art world from the 70's and into today's art scene. Yes, Keith was a nice guy. I briefly met Keith near the end of his life through a mutual childhood friend. He was very humble about his fame and affable, but during our short meeting, he did not talk much. I learned after his death that when I met him, his doctors told him the gravity of his medical condition. He had only months to live. While I agree that his artistic talents where not on par with Rembandt nor DaVinci, nor Dali nor Picasso, he was a pasionate humantarian. He painted the first floor of Woodhull hospital in Williamsburgh Brooklyn. I call his art style "Smileable". His characters are simple yet convey the childlike love of life that I beleive most of us can relate to. I am sorry that he is no longer with us.
Keith was brilliant. Imagine arresting this man for something city’s were later clamoring to hire him to paint. He revolutionized art culture by making it assessable for everyone, not just the wealthy.
Bro is actually a graff legend
This is great quality for 1982 R.I.P Keith Haring :(
Keith haring was a great artist. I remember his crack is wack mural in Harlem it's still there rip Keith haring
Me too!
They just restored it, it was in pretty bad shape. Looks great again!
Visible from the bridge!
what a man! I have found a new appreciation for Keith, as artist who is going to school to better articulate my artistic language, I find myself looking up to Keith and his approach to life and art. I wish for anything to have time with him or to be a witness of his creations for now I am to honor his work and his philosophy. To creating new life, not imitating, to creating art for art💌
I’m reading the new biography, “Radiant: The life and line of Keith Haring” by Brad Gooch . Fantastic read which has opened my mind and sent me here to learn more .
I just finished the book today.
man I love this guy and his work
I love his work. Harring showed me that you don't have to overload the human eye with excessive detail on a painting and you can just use simple shapes and vibrant colors to make pieces of art. I also love how they just look like simple doodles on paper. I like it.❤
Pretty sure thats Charles Kuralt speaking over the video. He did a series called "on the road" for CBS for 30 years, going out and meeting people you would never have heard of. Local heroes and characters from all over the country. You all should all check out that show. Both amazing guys. RIP Keith and Charles.
No, it's actually Charles Osgood.
Such a talented artist
I adore his work so much, lovely how even I, a non-talented guy can draw figures similiar to his. So many open-ended meanings, leaves a broad space for the imagination, always moves something in my soul.
Rest his beautiful soul
So sneaky ... but Keith Haring was so so awesome Love his art work
My favorite Pop Artist
😍😍
Thanks for posting this!
RIP Keith,gone too young.😓
I know its sad ☹️
This makes me want to draw again. I love bold lines and color like this, it’s such a joy and I miss it.
Love this piece... the video quality and production is outstanding! Thank you for uploading it.
It's not my taste in art, but I respect him for creating his own style rather than copying other already established artists.
This video plays at the Radiant Vision exhibit. I saw two subway pieces there, it was absolutely wonderful. You can see how quick witted and fun he was as a person.
0:55 "short *lived*"?
❤❤❤❤❤ Wow very inspirational. I just shared this video with someone who's 16 years old to open up possibilities of creation.
Rip BabyBoy
Creating art is an extension of your expression
A true artist. He is missed dearly ❤
40 years ago now… 😮❤
Two legends! RIP, Charlie.
0:34 When I was in school and than I drew on the blackboard during a break.
His drawing is so great. And until I already found my favourite artist is him. I wish I was him. And I’m crying about his death.
He's the original Banksy.
What a fool that cop must feel like. Seriously, tho
all respect to keith but that guy was just doin his job. imagine how much other vandalism he deals with working nyc in the 80's. but i know what youre saying
rip 🐐
Genius guy. God bless him.
Keith!
Genius !!!! ! 💝
Truth be told; he wasn't arrested for graffiti. He was arrested because, he isn't a huge corporation, that could pay for advertising; eventhough, the MTA, is state funded.
A huge corporation could plaster the whole subway with advertisements if graffiti was fair game.
Awesome.
I found one of his shirts with a drawing similar to these drawings. I picked it up and was like that looks familiar where have a seen this. Then it dawned up me, this is a Keith Haring drawing. So glad I bought it.
Fantastic!
This is amazing!!!
He sold the big one for 15 grand. I wonder what that piece is worth now.
No entiendo cómo dejan anuncios sobre consumo de alcohol en el metro y detienen a un artista mejorando el mundo....
My mom used to have one of those square faces with all the eyes it was very small like a baseball card.
I just saw one of his arts get appraised for 50k on the antiques roadshow
Art. Buying paintings based on everything but said painting.
Live fast, die young, leave an oeuvre devoid of any aesthetic merit, many items of which will be sold to clueless bourgeois philistines for $ millions, 30 years after you are dead. Yeah! I want to be an artist! The cognoscenti will exclaim OOH! and AH! at what a visionary genius I was. What am I waiting for? Where do I sign up?...😅
Thank you! Finally someone else who gets it.
@@TranscendentaLobo27 you're quite welcome.
0:30 a million drawings\graffitis of the same few characters
GOKU SOLO
0:44
Keith kinda looks like bart simpson
hahaha i kinda see it
Crazy how he got arrested for something they would pay him a $50k minimum today. Let alone his work that’s in the millions
All these comments gushing over his work, I just don’t get it. He seems like a really nice guy, he just wasn’t that talented.
You have hit the nail on the head when it comes to "Pop Art", or "Popular Art". Keith like Andy Warhol, rode the wave of popularism that engulfed the art world from the 70's and into today's art scene.
Yes, Keith was a nice guy. I briefly met Keith near the end of his life through a mutual childhood friend. He was very humble about his fame and affable, but during our short meeting, he did not talk much. I learned after his death that when I met him, his doctors told him the gravity of his medical condition. He had only months to live.
While I agree that his artistic talents where not on par with Rembandt nor DaVinci, nor Dali nor Picasso, he was a pasionate humantarian.
He painted the first floor of Woodhull hospital in Williamsburgh Brooklyn. I call his art style "Smileable". His characters are simple yet convey the childlike love of life that I beleive most of us can relate to.
I am sorry that he is no longer with us.
weep.......✊✊✊
Of course also Aids can be bad.
COLUMBIA LUNCHEONETTE
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No sorry, but God can be also not good!
The stupid things humans put a price tag on.
no judgement towards you but im curious what makes you feel that way?
@jennifer J you? We know.
just because no one values you doesn't mean that other things are 'stupid'
Exactly.
I'f u don't know he is a gay!!! this is bad