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8 Places to See Art by Keith Haring in NYC
Even now, more than thirty after his death, Keith Haring remains a symbol of New York City’s street art
11 NYC Haunts of Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
The legendary American Neo-expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat was born today, December 22, 1960. Had he lived, he would have been
The Filming Locations for tick, tick …Boom!
Today, the film tick, tick …Boom!, premieres on Netflix, telling the story of Jonathan Larson, the composer and playwright of
Keith Haring Mural Goes on View for the First Time in NYC at City Center
A legend of New York City’s street art scene, Keith Haring is known for his graphic line drawings. During
The Keith Haring Mural Inside Brooklyn’s Woodhull Hospital
Hospitals may not be the first places that come to mind when you think of where to see works of
See Inside Keith Haring’s Last Apartment in NYC
Artist Keith Haring definitively left his mark throughout New York City, from murals like Crack is Wack in Harlem to
Keith Haring’s Crack is Wack Mural is Completely Restored in Harlem
Exciting news: Keith Haring‘s Crack is Wack mural on the handball courts in East Harlem is now fully restored.
“Chauffeur to the Stars” Auctions Off Counter-Culture Memorabilia Including Keith Haring and Basquiat Paintings
Now more than ever, New York City is home to thousands of people who spend their days and nights ferrying
12 Outdoor Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC This Month (September 2015)
It’s almost September and we’ve completely refreshed our monthly picks for the best outdoor art installations with all
Pedestrian-Only Plaza 33 Brings Keith Haring Sculpture to Penn Station for the Summer
Earlier, we reported on the construction progress of Plaza 33, a pedestrian plaza opened on 33rd Street next to Penn
The Top 10 Secrets of The Battery (Formerly Battery Park) in NYC
The Dutch settlers landed on the tip of Manhattan in 1623, naming their new home New Amsterdam and lining up
8 Places to See Keith Haring’s Artwork in NYC
Even now, more than twenty years after his death, Keith Haring remains a symbol of New York City’s street