Keith Haring’s iconic art is brought to life in a new pop-up book

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Keith Haring’s vibrant and playful art is a beloved part of pop culture, and now his iconic designs are coming to life in a new and innovative way. A new pop-up book, “Keith Haring’s Pop-Up Gallery” has been released, featuring intricate paper sculptures and 3D artwork that brings the artist’s iconic characters to the page.

The book is a collaboration between the Keith Haring Foundation and independent publisher, Quirk Books, and is a loving tribute to the artist’s work. The book features 16 iconic images, including Haring’s famous “Radiant Baby” and “Radiant Skull” designs, as well as his beloved “Crack is Wack” mural, which was painted in 1986 on the handball court in New York City.

The pop-up book is a testament to Haring’s imagination and creativity, as each illustration is carefully cut and folded to create a 3D effect. The intricate designs and colors are a true representation of Haring’s unique style, and the pop-ups are sure to delight fans of the artist.

“Keith Haring was known for his bold and playful use of color and his ability to bring people together through his art,” said the Keith Haring Foundation. “This new book is a celebration of his spirit and his legacy, and we’re thrilled to be able to share it with fans of all ages.”

Haring’s artwork has become a part of pop culture, and his influence can be seen in everything from fashion to music to dance. His iconic designs have been used on everything from t-shirts to murals to subway cars, and continue to inspire artists and designers around the world.

The “Keith Haring’s Pop-Up Gallery” book is a must-have for anyone who loves art, pop culture, or just wants to experience the magic of Haring’s work in a new and unique way. The book is available now at major bookstores and online retailers, and is sure to be a hit with fans of all ages.

About the Artist:
Keith Haring was a world-renowned American artist, illustrator, and social activist. Born in 1958, Haring grew up in Pennsylvania and moved to New York City in the early 1980s, where he became a key figure in the city’s street art scene. He is known for his bold, colorful, and playful artwork, which often featured simple, iconic figures, such as his “Radiant Baby” and “Radiant Skull” designs. Haring passed away in 1990, but his artwork continues to inspire and influence artists and designers around the world.

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