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Keith Haring Multiplexism #KeithHaringNow

Nakamura Keith-Haring Collection
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Artists

Keith-Haring
In 1982 Keith Haring designed a poster “Anti-Nuclear Rally” for the major anti-nuclear protests taking place in New York’s Central Park and distributed over 20,000 copies. Between this time and his departure from this world at the age of 31 in 1990 he produced over 80 posters. Having claimed that “An artist is a spokesman for a society at any given point in history”, he went on to produce iconic posters against South African Apartheid “Free South Africa”(1985), revealing his role as a social activist. At the same time he also designed posters for theaters, music festival and children’s education programs, adeptly communicating with a succinct powerful visual form a message to the public. Having once said that the ones who smashed the barrier between people and art are the advertisement industry, the ads themselves, television and Andy Warhol, Haring followed the footsteps of the pioneer of Pop Art to strategically define posters as art.

Schedule

Jan 10 (Sun) 2016-Apr 18 (Mon) 2016 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:00-17:00
Last Admission 16:30
Notice
Open everyday throughout the exhibition period.
FeeAdults ¥1500, Over 16s ¥800, Persons with Disability Certificates ¥600, Under 16s free
VenueNakamura Keith-Haring Collection
https://www.nakamura-haring.com/en/
Location10249-7 Kobuchizawa-cho, Hokuto, Yamanashi 408-0044
Access10 minutes by taxi from Kobuchizawa Station on the JR Koumi and Chuo Main lines.
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