KEITH HARING, PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH BEUYS, FOR JOSEPH BEUYS PORTFOLIO, SIGNED SCREEN PRINT, EDITION OF 90, 1986
Keith Haring’s print Portrait of Joseph Beuys (1986) is from a portfolio of 30 works by various artists to commemorate the death of Joseph Beuys’ in 1986, one of the most influential artists of the second half of the 20th century. The portfolio was jointly published by Bern Klüser and Jörg Schellmannm, who had both worked with Beuys in the past, to honour his crucial and outstanding artistic achievements.
In this print Haring references Beuys’ immense land art project 7000 Oaks – City Forestation Instead of City Administration whereby 7000 oak trees were planted in Kassel, Germany over the course of five years. Haring merges Beuys’ face with a trunk of an oak tree to pay homage to this work, using rounded brown lines against the organic looking canvas beneath.
Portrait of Joseph Beuys is starkly different to much of Haring’s other works in its explicit depiction of a real person’s face and subdued colour palette. The simplification of form and line in the image is typical of Haring’s work and the way in which the lines of tree bark seem to dance off the page is reminiscent of some of the artist’s more dynamic works.
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ABOUT KEITH HARING
Known for his bold graphic style and playful sense of humour, Keith Haring is one of the most influential and adored artists of the 20th century.
Born in Pennsylvania, in 1958, Haring was a talented draughtsman as a child and developed his cartoonish style at the hands of his father and the work of Walt Disney and Dr Seuss. However it would take some time before he realised he could marry this kind of drawing with being a fine artist. Upon graduating from high school he enrolled in a commercial art school before realising he had little interest in pursuing a career as an illustrator or graphic designer. After dropping out of college he joined the hippie movement and hitchhiked across the country where he made anti-Nixon t-shirts to pay for food and Grateful Dead tickets. Learn more about Keith Haring.