Keith Haring (1958-1990) came to NYC in the late 70s with a crazy idea: he believed that art should be free and accessible. As he wrote in an early journal:
Art is for everybody.1
In his journals, we find Haring consolidating his personal philosophy of art that would bring him to the subways of New York—and, ultimately, to cities around the world.
Keith …
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