Keith Haring

by Desiree La Valette, David Stark, and Gerdt Fehrle

Published 15 August 2000
Lightness and irony, pleasure and happiness, inventiveness and energy: Keith Haring had them all. And so did his art. With thick black lines, bright signs, and striking symbols, he created unmistakable, bubbling pictures that tell of friendship, fun, feelings, and the imagination. This is one book in the series "Adventures in Art" which is aimed at the young and the young at heart. It takes us on a voyage of discovery, exploring the world of art and showing us how to look at pictures in a relaxed, light-hearted way. Aiming to open up the world of art to children of all ages everywhere, these books present famous artists and their works in a way that should stimulate our own creativity.