Keith Haring Untitled (1984) Skateboard Triptych
This Keith Haring Skateboard Triptych features a reproduction from the beloved Pop artist’s work Untitled (1984). A key figure in New York’s downtown art scene in the 1970s and ‘80s, Haring—an artist in MoMA’s collection—produced murals, sculptures and paintings to benefit hospitals, groups for underprivileged children and various community health organizations. This open edition Keith Haring Skateboard Triptych is made from 7-ply Canadian maple wood and each board measures 31h x 8”w. Add your own wheels (not included) for cool, functional skateboards or hang on your wall as art (wall mount included).
The Keith Haring Untitled (1984) Skateboard Triptych is made in collaboration between The Skateroom and The Estate of Keith Haring.
The Skateroom is a platform for promoting, selling and producing art on skateboards that supports youth-empowering organizations.
One of the key figures in New York's East Village art scene in the 1970s and 1980s, Keith Haring developed a unique and distinctly personal vocabulary of bold, graphic icons—barking dogs, flying saucers, winged figures, and a crawling "radiant baby"—which he combined with abstract marks and patterns in densely packed compositions. An artist in the Museum’s collection, Haring’s work has been included in a number of MoMA exhibitions, starting in 1981 in MoMA PS1’s New York/New Wave exhibition and more recently in Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000 in 2012.
The Skateroom and The Keith Haring Foundation
Size
31h x 8w x 0.5"d per deck
Materials
7 Ply Canadian Maplewood
Year of Design
2019
Origin
Canada