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BOOKS
Keith Haring Journals
Keith Haring, who died from AIDS at the age of 31, was known for his spontaneous, almost grafitti-like archetypal imagery. He captured a street audience while ignoring the art establishment.
John Gruen: Keith Haring - The Authorized Biograph
This is a complete copy of Haring's work that he presented to a seven-year-old girl. It consists of his cartoon drawings and writings and is prefaced by a set of instructions in which he calls on the reader to complete the book by filling in the "little things" that are important: "little things that I acomplished", "little things that I heard today", "things a alittle bird told me" and "little things a rabbit found at the top of a ladder". He goes on: "Don't be afraid to draw in the book. Glue, paste, staple, sew, hammer and stick".
Keith Haring: Dance
With a simple, fluid line, Haring's joyful and instantly recognizable drawings celebrate dance in all its various expressions. 40 color illustrations.
Keith Haring: Love
Images of hearts and lovers figure prominently in Haring's artistic vocabulary--with his most "lovely" images expressing what cannot be said in words. 40 color illustrations.
Keith Haring: Nina's Book of Little Things
This is a complete copy of Haring's work that he presented to a seven-year-old girl. It consists of his cartoon drawings and writings and is prefaced by a set of instructions in which he calls on the reader to complete the book by filling in the "little things"that are important: "little things that I acomplished", "little things that I heard today", "things a alittle bird told me" and "little things a rabbit found at the top of a ladder". He goes on: "Don't be afraid to draw in the book. Glue, paste, staple, sew, hammer and stick".
Keith Haring: Ten
While being exposed to a great artist, young readers will also be counting in four different languages before they know it. Numbers one through ten are clearly translated into English, Spanish, French, and German, while Haring's bright, kid-friendly illustrations make counting an entertaining romp.
Keith Haring: Big
As they stretch their vocabularies, toddlers and preschoolers will be entertained by Keith Haring's kid-friendly illustrations which introduce them to the important concept of color and teach them how to identify different articles of clothing.
 
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