
Original Silkscreen print 1988, on BFK Rives paper, signed by the artist in pencil
Size: The full sheet, 12” x 15” Inches ; 30.5 x 38 cms
Published by: Edition Schellmann, New York
Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York
Reference: Klaus Littmann, Keith Haring, Editions on Paper 1982-1990, Stuttgart 1993, p.95
The Keith Haring Foundation: https://www.haring.com/!/art-work/796
Note: Keith Haring’s Pop Shops were born out of the artist’s desire to make his whimsical aesthetic accessible to the widest audience possible. “I wanted it to be a place where, yes, not only collectors could come, but also kids from the Bronx,” Haring said of the Pop Shop’’s. The street artist opened two Pop Shops—one in Manhattan in 1986 and another in Tokyo in 1987—where art, clothes, posters, other ephemera, and drawings by peers like Jean-Michel Basquiat could be purchased at affordable prices. Haring painted floor to ceiling murals at both boutiques, creating an immersive environment for visitors to browse and enjoy his beloved art. Today, Haring enthusiasts make the pilgrimage to see the original New York Pop Shop ceiling installed in the entryway of the New York Historical Society.
Provenance: Martin Lawrence Galleries Limited Editions - Their label dated 1990 verso
Edition: 200