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  1. Retrospect (Colors) - Haring Gallery

    Retrospect (Colors) is a silkscreen print by Keith Haring from 1989. It features 24 images, some of which are from his Pop Shop portfolios.

  2. Keith Haring’s Retrospect: A Monumental Celebration of Symbol and …

    Keith Haring’s Retrospect is among the most ambitious and visually striking works in the artist’s print oeuvre. Issued in both color and black & white versions in 1989—just a year before his death—the …

  3. Keith Haring, Retrospect, 1989, Silkscreen - masterworksfineart.com

    From Masterworks Fine Art Keith Haring Retrospect, 1989 • Exhibited at Adelman Gallery • Ships from Palo Alto, CA, USA

  4. Retrospect | Keith Haring

    The Keith Haring Foundation About Haring Art Exhibitions Archives Foundation Grants FAQ Kids Blog

  5. Retrospect - Keith HaringGoogle Arts & Culture

    Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.

  6. Keith Haring | RETROSPECT (1989) | Artsy

    Inspired by African and Iberian art, he also contributed to the rise of Surrealism and Expressionism. Picasso’s sizable oeuvre grew to include over 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, …

  7. KEITH HARING (1958-1990), Retrospect | Christie's

    2019年10月23日 · Retrospect is an edited survey of Haring’s series Pop Shop I-VI and features many of the artist’s most famous motifs, including barking dogs, dog man, angel and radiant baby.

  8. Keith Haring Retrospect (Signed Print) 1989 | MyArtBroker

    This signed screen print from 1989 is a limited edition of 75 by Keith Haring. Bringing together some of Haring’s most recognisable motifs into the one print, Retrospect features a grid of 24 colourful …

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    • Keith Haring | Retrospect (1989) - MutualArt

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    • Retrospect (Black and White) - Haring Gallery

      Retrospect (Black and White) is a silkscreen print by Keith Haring composed of 24 images, featuring some of his most famous symbols.