'Untitled TVs' by Eric Orr, 2023
Original gallery card based on the only artist collaboration ever done with the late, great Keith Haring (1958-1990) in 1984.
Stowe Gallery, Cheltenham, UK.
8.25 x 5.85 Inches
21 x 15 Centimeters
11 x 8.5 x 0.8 Inches (framed)
Offset lithograph print on cardstock featuring Eric Orr's 'Rappin' Max Robot' and Keith Haring's 'Untitled TV'.
Blank white reverse.
Open Edition (Sold Out).
*Note: Float-framed in UV glass with black (or white) MDF frame molding.
ABOUT THE ART/ARTIST BIO
Eric Orr is an artist from New York City. He pioneered the substitutive style of graffiti art in the late '70s, eschewing "writing" in favour of visual iconography, and in the process, created the distinctive robot that would become his signature and alter-ego. In 1986, he created and published four issues of his Rappin' Max Robot comic book which went on to become the world's first Hip-Hop comic book.
He has designed and illustrated images, covers, and logos for musical artists including Jazzy Jay, Busy Bee, Positive K, Jazzy Joyce, Masters Of Ceremony, Ultimate Force, Lord Finesse, Diamond D, and Diggin' In The Crates (D.I.T.C.); worked with and exhibited alongside such notables as Futura, SEEN, Doze, and KAWS; and his work has been featured in publications including Juxtapoz, Mass Appeal, Sketchel, Complex, and the International Graffiti Times.
In 2014, his personal archives were acquired by Cornell University for the Hip-Hop collection in their archive of rare books and manuscripts, and in 2015, Columbia University added copies of his works to their permanent collection.