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Keith Haring

  • Art

    March 28, 2012
  • Blogs

    March 28, 2012

    This Week in the Voice: Occupy Spring

    This week in the Voice, out today, Nick Pinto tells the story of Occupy Wall Street's warm-weather return: "Dedicated Occupy activists dismissed the possibility that the movement had already run its course and promised an 'American Spring,' kicking off a new season of activism with May Day events co ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    March 14, 2012

    SO RADIANT

    Rediscovering the early works of Keith Haring

  • Blogs

    November 11, 2011

    Keith Haring Doodle Ceiling Revived at New York Historical Society

    ​The New York Historical Society is closing out a three-year, multimillion dollar renovation with an awesome finishing touch: Keith Haring's "Doodle Ceiling" from 1986, which used to be displayed in his Pop Shop. The Society is re-opening today at its Central Park West location. The Pop Shop ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 19, 2011

    Ugo Nonis on His Work of Art Elimination: "I Don't Think Keith Haring Owns Lines"

    Andrew Eccles/BravoUgo goes bye-bye Last week on the season premiere of the BRAVO reality show Work of Art, the first contestant eliminated was Ugo Nonis, a tall, dark, and handsome Frenchman whose thick-lined pop-art squiggles the judges' repeatedly derided as aping Keith Haring. "They say good ar ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 13, 2011

    Michelle Matson Wins, Sucklord Rules: Your Cheat Sheet to Bravo's Work of Art 2, Episode One

    Actual poll currently running on the Bravo site There is a Bravo show called Work of Art: The Search for the Next Great Artist. As we've told you before, it's a reality-TV competition ostensibly about searching every gallery nook and gutter grate for America's Next Great Artist--not a Very Good Art ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2011

    Keith Haring Retrospective Coming to Brooklyn Museum Next Year

    ​Keith Haring fans! We didn't get Art in the Streets, but we will be getting a large-scale Keith Haring exhibition in April of next year, the Brooklyn Museum announced today. Keith Haring: 1978-1982 will focus on Haring's early career as a new transplant to New York.

  • Dining

    July 6, 2011

    The Dutch Takes an American Road Trip in SoHo

    Andrew Carmellini lets you visit Mt. Rabbit Pot Pie

  • Blogs

    June 1, 2011

    10 Places Better Than the Apple Store to Take Pictures in NYC

    Really?​There are a lot of neat places in New York, tourist attraction or otherwise, which is why we were pretty shocked to learn that one of the most photographed spots in the city is the Fifth Avenue Apple Store. (The findings were based on one researcher's experiment with Flickr geotags.) C ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 14, 2011

    What Do You Do When You're At A Dinner Party...?

    ​ And they serve something so bizarre you'd wear it as a hat before you'd ever consider consuming it? I was just at a "Pop Art/Pop Up" dinner at the new Sanctuary Hotel, which is jazzily done up with all sorts of modern art references. ("That's art?" said a young person at the table, amazed ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    February 2, 2011

    MUSIC TO MY EYES

    A visual evolution of the New York sound

  • Blogs

    August 24, 2010

    Ten Pioneering Pieces Of Hip-Hop Street Art

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, Triple Self Portrait. All images courtesy the Eric Firestone Gallery.​Street art has enjoyed a steady resurgence in rap over the last few years, with Kanye West and the Clipse jostling to let KAWS design their album and magazine covers, 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes appearing ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 9, 2010

    Keith Haring Doesn't Like the Shepard Fairey Mural Much, Either

    via EV GrieveKeith Haring poster rips on Fairey​The latest abuse to the much-maligned Shepard Fairey May Day mural at Houston and Bowery comes via a tag on a poster of Keith Haring's face located on an ATM around the corner on Bowery, reports EV Grieve. It reads, "Put my mural back" and "What' ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 21, 2010

    New York Tours Are as Diverse and Disturbing as New Yorkers Themselves

    ​Crazy celebrity stalkers and morbid ghost-seekers unite for a two-hour tour of the city's sites of notorious deaths (Heath Ledger, Keith Haring, Sid Vicious, "Crazy Joe" Gallo, Thomas Paine, to name a bunch)! And the tour vehicle is no smiley double-decker bus -- it's a hearse (actually a 196 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 2, 2010

    Dickchicken Goes Luxe on the Bowery

    ​A friend of Runnin' Scared spotted this new Keith Haring-esque Dickchicken on Bowery, a street that E.V. Grieve points out is so changed (and changing) as to resemble almost nothing of its former self -- not to mention, quite possibly doomed.

  • Blogs

    May 1, 2010

    Shepard Fairey's Deitch Mural May Be Guerilla Art, After All

    by Adam Nadel for New York​Animal New York is reporting that "a very official looking work stop order and notice of violation" was posted on the space at Houston and Bowery in lower Manhattan. The new wall -- once the site of a Keith Haring mural -- is now, essentially, a giant and supposedly ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    March 2, 2010

    BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS

    New York’s baddest on display

  • Blogs

    February 12, 2010

    Embarrassing Moments From My Life, Part 3000

    via Wowowow​Last night, at Patricia Field's party for her "Keith Haring Paradise Garage Collection," a friendly man barreled up to me and said, "Hi, Michael! Thanks for all the support of my film." I wasn't fully sure who he was, so to cagily fish out more details, I replied, "You're welcome! ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 11, 2009

    Bones' Beat: Lost and Alone at the Museum of Sex

    5th Avenue between 27th and 28th Street is of those drab midtown blocks that should not be used to advertise New York. Bank buildings with chunky plastic signage are little more than oversized shells for cash machines, and there's no way to tell whether the various realtors and soft-furnishing sho ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 11, 2009

    This Week in the Voice

    You may have heard of the former Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, Judith Kaye. But do you know the man who replaced her, Jonathan Lippman? Do you know he never practiced as an attorney, and barely served as a judge? So how'd he get appointed to this exalted position? Connections, baby -- chief ... More >>

  • Art

    February 11, 2009

    Photojournalist Martha Cooper Focuses Her Famous Lens on Postal Street Art

    You may have heard of the former Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, Judith Kaye. But do you know the man who replaced her, Jonathan Lippman? Do you know he never practiced as an attorney, and barely served as a judge? So how'd he get appointed to this exalted position? Connections, baby -- chief ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    November 5, 2008

    THOU SHALL NOT . . . ?

    Keith Haring couldn't remember the Commandments, either

  • Blogs

    October 24, 2008

    CMJ: Mr. Brainwash at the Fader Fort

    Keith Haring couldn't remember the Commandments, either

  • Film

    October 22, 2008

    The Universe of Keith Haring

    Keith Haring couldn't remember the Commandments, either

  • Blogs

    August 22, 2008

    Keith Haring Is Now A Book!

    Keith Haring couldn't remember the Commandments, either

  • Voice Choices

    July 29, 2008

    DESIGN OF A DECADE

    When NYC’s artists were rock stars

  • Voice Choices

    June 17, 2008

    Digital Vandalism at Shafrazi Gallery

    Too bad you missed the Guernica cake

  • Art

    June 3, 2008

    Digital Vandalism at Shafrazi Gallery

    Too bad you missed the Guernica cake

  • Music

    March 6, 2007

    Acquired Tastes

    A quickspin through New York nightlife's trendsetting hall of fame

  • Blogs

    November 13, 2006

    It’s a Good One: Toro Ribs

    A quickspin through New York nightlife's trendsetting hall of fame

  • Art

    June 13, 2006

    Heavy Metal

    A quickspin through New York nightlife's trendsetting hall of fame

  • NYC Life

    May 16, 2006

    Mythology

    Maripol's photos at the Soho Grand induce '80s nostalgia

  • NYC Life

    August 2, 2005

    A Radiant Baby Leaves Lafayette

    Artist Haring's Pop Shop to close by September

  • Art

    April 12, 2005

    To Hell and Back

    Jean-Michel Basquiat emerged rough but ready, not fully formed but fully loaded

  • Art

    December 28, 2004

    Lost Horizon

    The ego, libido, ambition, and adolescent energy of New York's most volatile art scene

  • Theater

    May 11, 2004

    Telling Tales Out of School

    Commemorating P.S. 122's 25-year history of stretching the bounds of contemporary performance

  • Columns

    March 11, 2003

    NY Mirror

    Commemorating P.S. 122's 25-year history of stretching the bounds of contemporary performance

  • Theater

    March 4, 2003

    The Rational Pastime

    Greenberg Wins the Pennant; Haring Gets Marketed Again

  • Art

    January 14, 2003

    Outside and In

    Teenage Wasteland? Not in These Shows.

  • News

    December 10, 2002

    This Old House

    Dance Music's Heavy-Spirit Zone Survives at Shelter

  • Specials

    August 6, 2002

    Letters

    Dance Music's Heavy-Spirit Zone Survives at Shelter

  • News

    July 23, 2002

    Keith Haring's Silent Partner

    Graffiti Artist Angel Ortiz Charges the Haring Foundation Has Shut Him Out of Money and Acclaim

  • Art

    January 8, 2002

    Hip-Hop Don’t Stop

    Graffiti Artist Angel Ortiz Charges the Haring Foundation Has Shut Him Out of Money and Acclaim

  • Film

    January 2, 2001

    The Knobbies '00

    The Year in Princely Cock-Ups

  • Art

    June 6, 2000

    The Taming of the ’80s

    The Year in Princely Cock-Ups

  • Dining

    February 29, 2000

    Lower East Side Newcomer Earns Its B

    The Year in Princely Cock-Ups

  • News

    July 6, 1999

    Look Who’s Talking

    Strolling Through the Greatest Mouth in the World

  • News

    March 2, 1999

    Just Visiting This Planet

    Tseng Kwong Chi Was Everyman in a Mao Suit

  • Music

    January 5, 1999

    MEA CULPA!

    Records We Overlooked That Made a Splash in 1998

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