Keith Haring Exhibition at Albertina Wien

Keith Haring – The Alphabet, an exhibition at Albertina, Wien.

On display until June 24, Albertina in Wien dedicates a comprehensive exhibition to Keith Haring (1958-1990), who would have turned 60 in 2018. The exhibition is focusing on Haring’s unique visual language, which seemed to run like an artistic alphabet through his body of work. His paintings, drawings, and sculptures are ambassadors for social justice. Haring’s exceptional charisma, as well as his influence on contemporary artists, remains unbroken until today. For further information about the exhibition, please visit the website of Albertina, Wien.

Untitled painting from 1982, © by The Keith Haring Foundation
An untitled artwork from 1982 created with acrylic on canvas, courtesy The Keith Haring Foundation, New York, & Galdstone Gallery, New York and Brussels © The Keith Haring Foundation
An untitled artwork made in 1985 with acrylic on canvas. © by Keith Haring Foundation (private collection).
An untitled work from 1982, courtesy Larry Warsh © by The Keith Haring Foundation
Keith Haring – Untitled work from 1984, luminous color on muslin (private collection, courtesy Skarstedt Gallery © by The Keith Haring Foundation)
Keith Haring in 1989, photography by Gottfried Helnwein from the series ‘Faces’ (Albertina, Wien © Gottfried Helnwein)

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