Untitled 1, from the series Untitled 1-6
Artist/Maker
Keith Haring
(American, 1958–1990)
Date1982
MediumLithograph
DimensionsImage: 20 1/2 × 32 3/8 in. (52.1 × 82.2 cm)
Sheet: 25 1/4 × 36 in. (64.1 × 91.4 cm)
Sheet: 25 1/4 × 36 in. (64.1 × 91.4 cm)
Credit LineArt Rental Collection Transfer
Edition28/40 (AP's = 8, BAT = 1, PP's = 3)
PortfolioUntitled 1-6
Object number2021.48
Status
Not on viewHaring is one of the most iconic artists of the 1980s. His idiosyncratic line work draws from graffiti, mass media, queer subcultures, and Christian iconography. Haring never ascribed fixed meanings to his symbolic language of dogs, crawling babies, pyramids, and UFOs.
Exploring sex, religion, and the limits of respectability, this scene of bestiality comes from a series in which dogs also parade and nail the human figure to a crucifix. In the mid-1980s Haring began incorporating his eye-catching characters into public-facing works addressing AIDS and the crack epidemic affecting his community.
Provenance(Barbara Gladstone Editions, Ltd.); purchased 1982 by Allen Memorial Art Museum, Art Rental Collection, Oberlin, OH; transferred 2021 to permanent collectionExhibition History
Exploring sex, religion, and the limits of respectability, this scene of bestiality comes from a series in which dogs also parade and nail the human figure to a crucifix. In the mid-1980s Haring began incorporating his eye-catching characters into public-facing works addressing AIDS and the crack epidemic affecting his community.
The Body, The Host: HIV / AIDS and Christianity
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 20, 2024 - December 15, 2024 )
Collections
- Modern & Contemporary
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