Pephistory of Art
Radiant Pepe
Keith Haring turned the walls and subways of New York into radiant stages of visual energy. His instantly recognizable figures, outlined in bold black, filled with saturated colors, and surrounded by vibrating motion lines, embodied joy, urgency, and activism. Haring’s art fused graffiti culture with gallery space, collapsing boundaries between high and low, play and politics. His dancing forms became universal icons of collective rhythm and resistance.
- PeriodStreet Art / Neo-Pop (1980s)
- TypeFrog