
Vintage Keith Haring "Walk For Hope 1989 Washington DC" Shirt
Keith Haring was an artist from Kutztown, PA born in 1958. His work became well known in the 1980s after his subway art became ubiquitous around New York City, including the iconic "Radiant Baby." Haring, who was influenced by his friends like Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat, opened up his Pop Shop in New York's SoHo neighborhood in 1986 which intended to blur the lines between high art and low art: selling art (and merchandise) direct to consumers by a world renowned capital-A Artist. Haring was also involved in bringing awareness to AIDS, the crack epidemic, and more socio-political issues through is art and activism. He died in 1990 due to AIDS-related complications. This shirt was designed for the historic Walk For Hope 1989, the 3rd Annual AIDS walk in Washington, DC.
Dimensions: 17.25" Wide by 24" Long
Tag Size: M
Country of Origin: Made in USA
Brand: Screen Stars Best
Original: $499.99
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Keith Haring was an artist from Kutztown, PA born in 1958. His work became well known in the 1980s after his subway art became ubiquitous around New York City, including the iconic "Radiant Baby." Haring, who was influenced by his friends like Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat, opened up his Pop Shop in New York's SoHo neighborhood in 1986 which intended to blur the lines between high art and low art: selling art (and merchandise) direct to consumers by a world renowned capital-A Artist. Haring was also involved in bringing awareness to AIDS, the crack epidemic, and more socio-political issues through is art and activism. He died in 1990 due to AIDS-related complications. This shirt was designed for the historic Walk For Hope 1989, the 3rd Annual AIDS walk in Washington, DC.
Dimensions: 17.25" Wide by 24" Long
Tag Size: M
Country of Origin: Made in USA
Brand: Screen Stars Best






















