KeithHaringandJean-MichelBasquiatbothworked
ferventlyanddiedyoung,leavingtwoprolificartcareers
cuttragicallyshort.Butto captheirsimilaritiesthere
wouldbeto missa widerportraitof theirfriendshipand
thesocialandpoliticalatmosphereof 1980sNewYork.
A newexhibition,exclusiveto Melbourne’sNGV
International,attemptsto paintthatportraitin more
than 300 worksbythetwoartists.Aesthetically,Haring’s
andBasquiat’sworkscanbeworldsapart—theformer
withsimplelinefiguredrawings;thelatterwith
collage-likecompositions—yetconceptually,they
aretwins.Orat leastsiblings.HaringandBasquiat
(whowerebornanddiedtwoyearsapart)emerged
in theartworldat a timeof artists’squatsand
experimentation,andusedthestreetsas theircanvases,
wheretheyconfrontedissuessuchas AIDS,gayrights,
religion,capitalismandracism.– AlexandraEnglish
KeithHaring| Jean-MichelBasquiat:CrossingLines,
December 1–April 13, 2020, ngv.vic.gov.au.
... Consider two
iconic ’80s artists in
a new context?
Clockwisefrom
left:Untitled,
1982,and
MuseumSecurity
(Broadway
Meltdown), 1983,
byJean-Michel
Basquiat;
Untitled, 1982,
andUntitled,
1983,byKeith
ART Haring.
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