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KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball
KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball

KEITH HARING x Typo 'Anything but Ordinary' (2019) Regulation "Figures" Basketball

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'Anything but Normal' by Keith Haring (after), 2019
Limited Edition collab. with Typo Sports, Australia.
Officially licensed by The Keith Haring Foundation x Artestar, New York.
29.5 Inches cir.
75 Centimeters cir.
10 x 10 x 5 Inches (box)
Regulation (size 7) collectible basketball featuring iconic Haring figures.
Limited Edition (Sold Out).
New in original custom box with Haring's signature printed in red.

ARTIST BIO

One of the key figures in the New York art world of the 1980s, Keith Haring (1958–1990) created a signature style that blended street art, graffiti, a Pop sensibility, and cartoon elements to unique, memorable effect. With thick outlines, bright colors, and kinetic figures, his public (and occasionally illegal) interventions, sculptures, and works on canvas and paper have become instantly recognizable icons of 20th-century visual culture.

From his first chalk drawings in the New York City subway stations, to his renowned 'Radiant Baby' symbol, and his commissions for Swatch Watch and Absolut Vodka, Haring’s work was both emblematic of the manic work ethic of 1980s New York, yet distinctive for its social awareness. Belying their bright, playful aesthetics, his pieces often tackled intensely controversial socio-political issues, including racism, capitalism, religious fundamentalism, and the increasing impact of AIDS on New York’s gay community, the latter foreshadowing his own death from the disease in 1990.

Keith Haring spent little more than a decade in the spotlight, but through the accessibility of his visual vocabulary and the strength of his political commitment, he became one of the most significant artists to emerge from New York’s vibrant, downtown community.