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The Story Of Red And Blue 3 - Signed Print by Keith Haring 1989 - MyArtBroker

The Story Of Red And Blue 3
Signed Print

Keith Haring

£4,250-£6,500Value Indicator

$8,500-$13,500 Value Indicator

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€4,900-€7,500 Value Indicator

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56 x 42cm, Edition of 90, Lithograph

Medium: Lithograph

Edition size: 90

Year: 1989

Size: H 56cm x W 42cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: June 2014

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June 2014
Karl & Faber
Germany
$1,000
$1,150
$1,450
March 2014
Ro Gallery
United States
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The value of Keith Haring's The Story Of Red And Blue 3 (signed) from 1989 is estimated to be worth between £4,250 and £6,500. This lithograph print has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 5%. This work is somewhat rare, having been sold 2 times at auction since its initial sale on 26th March 2014. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 90.

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Meaning & Analysis

Representative of Haring’s desire to create a visual language that appealed to both children and adults alike, the series is formed of a variety of simplified images reminiscent of children’s fictional characters. Throughout the series Haring limits his colour palette to bright red and blue and renders each image in his distinctive linear style with black rounded lines.

The Story Of Red And Blue 3 features a line drawing of an unusual looking pig, resembling a character from the classic children’s story the Three Little Pigs. Haring has emphasised the pig’s lips with thick red brush strokes and has made the character look slightly demonic with its pointy teeth and human-like eyes.

Across the first half of the series, each print alternates in colour between red and blue and by the end of the series the two colours appear together in the prints. In each print Haring uses simplified and generic pictograms to produce the effect of a children’s story book without a sensical storyline, where instead the story seems to focus abstractly on the colours red and blue.

  • Keith Haring was a luminary of the 1980s downtown New York scene. His distinctive visual language pioneered one-line Pop Art drawings and he has been famed for his colourful, playful imagery. Haring's iconic energetic motifs and figures were dedicated to influencing social change, and particularly challenging stigma around the AIDS epidemic. Haring also pushed for the accessibility of art by opening Pop Shops in New York and Japan, selling a range of ephemera starting from as little as 50 cents. Haring's legacy has been cemented in the art-activism scene and is a testament to power of art to inspire social change

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