Thick & Thin.
[Monterey]: Blue Suede Shoes, 1971. Pamphlet. First edition of the author's fourth book. White covers slightly sunned, else fine. More
[Monterey]: Blue Suede Shoes, 1971. Pamphlet. First edition of the author's fourth book. White covers slightly sunned, else fine. More
Rennyville, IL: 1st National Bank, 1983. Among the featured exhibitors are "Downtown" heavyweights Jean-Michael Basquiat, Futura 2000, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Donald Baechler, and others. Reproduces a work by Rigoberto Torres, one of the exhibitors. Folded as issued, else as new (unfolded 17" x 10.75"). A rare poster from an..... More
Santa Fe: Arena, 2000. Hardbound in cloth-covered boards with a photographic plate affixed to the cover. First edition. Essay by John Wood. As new in publisher's shrink-wrap. More
No place: Privately published, n.d. A green rubber balloon printed with one of Haring's iconic images. We've never seen this before, but presumably a Pop Shop item. A bit soiled and rumpled, very good (ca. 4.25" x .2.25"). Scarce. More
NY: Tony Shafrazi, 1992. This large card prints Haring's iconic three-eyed smiling face in black against a bold pink background. Fine (7" x 7"). More
Antwerp: Gallery 121, 1987. The card reproduces an unusual, colorful Haring collage/drawing featuring collage images of two young kids, one playing the harmonica---also a tweeting bird---Haring has added drawings to embellish the images. Gallery info printed on back. An impossibly rare card that we've never previously encountered. Fine (4.25" x...... More
NY: Shafrazi/Castelli, 1985. The card prints an untitled colorful painting by Haring of a bizarre creature with its nipples being sucked by baby creatures. Barely perceptible stress crease to the right side, else fine (4" x 6"). More
NY: Tony Shafrazi, 1988. The card prints a photograph of Haring at age 12 in his hometown Kutztown, Pennsylvania, taken by his father, Allen Haring. This was Haring's last exhibition at Shafrazi during his lifetime. Fine (5.75" x 4"). More
NY: Barbara Gladstone, 1982. The front of the card reproduces one of the more provocative images from the portfolio showing two dog-like creatures having sex with a human. Fine (4.5" x 6.5"). A scarce card from the early phase of Haring's career. More
NY: Public Illumination Magazine, 1981. Small pamphlet-style magazine (measuring 4.25" x 2.75"). Features a centerfold spread by Keith Haring using the pseudonym "Kip Herring." The drawings include some of Haring's signature images including dogs and crawling babies, as well as sexual activity that involves the comingling of species. A very..... More
NY: Tony Shafrazi, 1984. This oversize card prints an untitled, intricate and colorful work by Keith Haring. Fine (5.75" x 8.5"). More
NY: Mudd Club, 1981. The front of the card features a b&w photo of The Stones, the back of the card states the tongue-in-cheek purpose for the casting call: "November 12, 11PM. Mudd Films casting 8 actresses (no experience necessary) for film about legendary rock group which has fallen on..... More