Keith Haring was born on May 4, 1958 in Reading, Pennsylvania, and was raised in nearby Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He developed a love for drawing at a very early age, learning basic cartooning skills from his father and from the popular culture around him, such as Dr. Seuss and Walt Disney.Upon graduation from high school in 1976, Haring enrolled in the Ivy School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh, a commercial arts school. He soon realized that he had little interest in becoming a commercial graphic artist and, after two semesters, dropped out. While in Pittsburgh, Haring continued to study and work on his own and in 1978 had a solo exhibition of his work at the Pittsburgh Arts and Crafts Center.Later that same year, Haring moved to New York City and enrolled in the School of Visual Arts (SVA). In New York, Haring found a thriving alternative art community that was developing outside the gallery and museum system, in the downtown streets, the subways and spaces in clubs and former dance halls. Here he became friends with fellow artists Kenny Scharf and Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as the musicians, performance artists and graffiti writers that comprised the burgeoning art community. Haring was swept up in the energy and spirit of this scene and began to organize and participate in exhibitions and performances at Club 57 and other alternative venues.In addition to being impressed by the innovation and energy of his contemporaries, Haring was also inspired by the work of Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Alechinsky, William Burroughs, Brion Gysin and Robert Henri’s manifesto The Art Spirit, which asserted the fundamental independence of the artist. With these influences Haring was able to push his own youthful impulses toward a singular kind of graphic expression based on the primacy of the line. Also drawn to the public and participatory nature of Christo’s work, in particular Running Fence, and by Andy Warhol’s unique fusion of art and life, Haring was determined to devote his career to creating a truly public art.As a student at SVA, Haring experimented with performance, video, installation and collage, while always maintaining a strong commitment to drawing. In 1980, Haring found a highly effective medium that allowed him to communicate with the wider audience he desired, when he noticed the unused advertising panels covered with matte black paper in a subway station. He began to create drawings in white chalk upon these blank paper panels throughout the subway system. Between 1980 and 1985, Haring produced hundreds of these public drawings in rapid rhythmic lines, sometimes creating as many as forty “subway drawings” in one day. This seamless flow of images became familiar to New York commuters, who often would stop to engage the artist when they encountered him at work. The subway became, as Haring said, a “laboratory” for working out his ideas and experimenting with his simple lines.Between 1980 and 1989, Haring achieved international recognition and participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions. His first solo exhibition in New York.was held at the Westbeth Painters Space in 1981. In 1982, he made his Soho gallery debut with an immensely popular and highly acclaimed one-man exhibition at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery. During this period, he also participated in renowned international survey exhibitions such as Documenta 7 in Kassel; the São Paulo Biennial; and the Whitney Biennial. Haring completed numerous public projects in the first half of the 80’s as well, ranging from an animation for the Spectacolor billboard in Times Square, designing sets and backdrops for theaters and clubs, developing watch designs for Swatch and an advertising campaign for Absolut vodka; and creating murals worldwide.In April 1986, Haring opened the Pop Shop, a retail store in Soho selling T-shirts, toys, posters, buttons and magnets bearing his images. Haring considered the shop to be an extension of his work and painted the entire interior of the store in an abstract black on white mural, creating a striking and unique retail environment. The shop was intended to allow people greater access to his work, which was now readily available on products at a low cost. The shop received criticism from many in the art world, however Haring remained committed to his desire to make his artwork available to as wide an audience as possible, and received strong support for his project from friends, fans and mentors including Andy Warhol.Throughout his career, Haring devoted much of his time to public works, which often carried social messages. He produced more than 50 public artworks between 1982 and 1989, in dozens of cities around the world, many of which were created for charities, hospitals, children’s day care centers and orphanages. The now famous Crack is Wack mural of 1986 has become a landmark along New York’s FDR Drive. Other projects include; a mural created for the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in 1986, on which Haring worked with 900 children; a mural on the exterior of Necker Children’s Hospital in Paris, France in 1987; and a mural painted on the western side of the Berlin Wall three years before its fall. Haring also held drawing workshops for children in schools and museums in New York, Amsterdam, London, Tokyo and Bordeaux, and produced imagery for many literacy programs and other public service campaigns.Haring was diagnosed with AIDS in 1988. In 1989, he established the Keith Haring Foundation, its mandate being to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children’s programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS.During a brief but intense career that spanned the 1980s, Haring’s work was featured in over 100 solo and group exhibitions. In 1986 alone, he was the subject of more than 40 newspaper and magazine articles. He was highly sought after to participate in collaborative projects ,and worked with artists and performers as diverse as Madonna, Grace Jones, Bill T. Jones, William Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Jenny Holzer, Yoko Ono and Andy Warhol. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, using a primacy of line and directness of message, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the accessibility and staying power of his imagery, which has become a universally recognized visual language of the 20th century.Keith Haring died of AIDS related complications at the age of 31 on February 16, 1990. A memorial service was held on May 4, 1990 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, with over 1,000 people in attendance.Since his death, Haring has been the subject of several international retrospectives. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. C.V.2020Keith Haring-Museum Folkwang, Essen, GermanyKeith Haring-BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium2019Keith Haring-Tate Liverpool, UKKeith Haring-Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, Belgium2018Keith Haring: Art is Life, Life is Art-Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, South KoreaApocalypse-Pace Prints, New York, NYKeith Haring-Gladstone Gallery, New York, NYDrawing Social Impact-Nakamura Keith Haring Collection, Kobuchizawa, JapanKeith Haring: the Chicago Mural-Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, ILKeith Haring. The Alphabet-Albertina, Vienna, Austria Visit Website2017Keith Haring: the End of the Line-Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MIKeith Haring. Posters-Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg Germany Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: About Art-Palazzo Reale Milan, ItalyKeith Haring and Japan: Pop to Neo-Japonism-Nakamura Keith Haring Collection, Kobuchisawa, Japan2016Post Pop: Prints of Keith Haring-Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury, VT Visit Website2015Keith Haring: Multiplexism-National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: The Political Line–Kunsthal Rotterdam, Netherlands Visit Website-Keith Haring: MultiplexismNakamura Keith Haring Collection, Kobuchizawa, JapanKeith Haring: Prints and Other Works from Nakamura Keith Haring Collection-Sagawa Museum, Shiga, Japan Visit WebsiteKeith Haring-Pace Prints, New York, NY Visit WebsiteHeaven and Hell-Skarstedt Gallery, New York, NY Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: The Political Line-Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich, Germany Visit WebsiteOut of the Vaults: Keith Haring-Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Visit Website2014Keith Haring-Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: The Political Line-de Young, San Francisco, CA Visit WebsiteKeith Haring-Galerie Laurent Strouk, Paris, France Visit Website 2013Keith Haring: Languages -Fales Library, New York University, NY, NY Visit WebsiteKeith Haring and the Pop World: Retrospect-Nakamura Museum, Yamanashi, Japan Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: The Political Line-Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France Visit WebsiteKeith Haring: The Political Line/Grands Formats-Le CENTQUATRE, Paris, France Visit Website 2012 Keith Haring-Gladstone Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Visit WebsiteMurale di Milwaukee-Sala dei Porti, nel percorso di visita degli Appartamenti settecenteschi di Palazzo Reale, Caserta, Italy Visit WebsiteMurale di Milwaukee-Museuo Archeologico Nazionale d’ Abruzzo, Abruzzo, ItalyLove Pop!-Itami City Museum of Art, Itami City, Hyogo, JapanKeith Haring: 1978-1982–The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York, United StatesKeith Haring: Posters–Lehigh University Galleries, Rauch Business Center Gallery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Visit WebsiteKeith Haring–Galeria de Art del Centro de Extension de la Pontifica Universidad Catholica de Chile, Santiago, ChileKeith Haring Blueprints–Pace Prints Chelsea, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring Extra Large-Chiesa di San Francesco, Udine, Italy Visit WebsitePisa Mural Restoration Commemoration-Pisa, Italy2011Keith Haring 1978-1982–Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesThe Hieroglyphics of Keith Haring–Musee en Herbe, Paris, FranceKeith Haring–Gladstone Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Pace Prints, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring: Subway Drawings–Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania, United States2010Keith Haring: A New Dimension–Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey, United StatesKeith Haring 1978-1982–Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, AustriaThe Keith Haring Show–SOMA Museum of Arts, Seoul, KoreaKeith Haring: 20th Anniversary–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Van de Weghe Fine Art, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring Editions on Paper–Caixa Cultural, Sao Paulo, BrazilKeith Haring Editions on Paper–Caixa Cultural, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilKeith Haring: Pop Art Superstar–Lotte Art Center, Busan, South KoreaKeith Haring: Pop Art Superstar–Sangrok Museum Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, South KoreaOne Person Show–Institut dArt Contemporain in Villeurbanne, Villeurbanne, France2009Keith Haring–Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, United StatesKeith Haring–Vecchiato Gallery, Milan, ItalyKeith Haring–Vecchiato Gallery, Padua, ItalyKeith Haring–Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Ulm, GermanyThe Keith Haring Show–Musee des Beaux-Arts, Mons, BelgiumKeith Haring: Print Retrospective 1982 – 1990–Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery of Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States2008Keith Haring Retrospective–Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon, FranceOne Person Show–Ludwigmuseum, Budapest, HungaryKeith Haring – Drawings, Paintings and Sculptures–Skarstedt Gallery, New York City, New York, United StatesKeith Haring Houston Street & Bowery Mural Re-creation–Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesThe Ten Commandments–Deitch Projects, Long Island City, Queens, New York, United StatesAgainst All Odds: Keith Haring in the Rubell Family Collection–Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, California, United StatesKeith Haring: Two Sculptures–UNAIDS, Geneva, SwitzerlandKeith Haring–Galerie Laurent Strouk, Paris, France2007Complete Editions on Paper–Fundacion Caixa Galicia, Ferrol, SpainKeith Haring: The Milwaukee Mural–Serrone della Villa Reale, Monza, ItalyKeith Haring: Life as a Drawing–Ludwigmuseum, Koblenz, GermanyKeith Haring: Works from the Navarra Collection–Galerie de Independence and Parc Heintz Fondation, Dexia, LuxembourgKeith Haring: Editions on Paper–Egon Schiele Centrum, Cesky Krumlov, Czech RepublicKeith Haring – Untitled (Acrobats), 1986–Katonah Museum of Art, South Lawn, Katonah, New York, United States2006Keith Haring: Journey of the Radiant Baby–Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania, United StatesEditions on Paper–University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainKeith Haring: Art and Commerce–Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: Paintings, Sculpture, Objects and Drawings–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesAgainst All Odds–Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: POP Haring – Symbols and Icons Editions on paper from the Estate of Keith Haring–Singapore Tyler Print Institute, SingaporeComplete Editions on Paper–Centro Cultural Montehermoso Depsito de Aguas, Vitoria, Spain –Fundacion Caixa Galicia, Ferrol, SpainKeith Haring: Monumental Sculptures–Poppy & Pierre Salinger Foundation, Le Thor, FranceKeith Haring Drawings–Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring – Early Drawings–Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United KingdomKeith Haring–Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring Prints–Memo-art Galeria, Budapest, Hungary2005Keith Haring Sculptures–Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Alpen-Adria Galerie, Klagenfurt, AustriaKeith Haring–Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, EnglandOne Person Show–Galleria Salvatore Ala, Milan, ItalyKeith Haring: Urban Memory–Fundacion ICO, Madrid, SpainFive Keith Haring Sculptures–Somerset House, London, EnglandThree Keith Haring Sculptures–Lever House, New York, New York, United StatesThe Keith Haring Show–La Triennale di Milano, Milan, ItalyL’Art a la Plage #4: Keith Haring–Galerie Enrico Navarra in cooperation with Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, St Tropez, FranceEditions on Paper–Fundacion Canal, Madrid, SpainKeith Haring: Coloring Book Drawings–Briggs-Robinson Gallery, New York, New York, United States2004Keith Haring–Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil–Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal–Alte Rathaus, Prien am Chiemsee, GermanyThe Characters of Keith Haring–Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, New York, United StatesPhotos from the Archives: the Artist at Work–Pop Shop, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring: New Wave Aztec–Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, New York, United States2003Keith Haring: Short Message. Posters 1982-1990–Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany–Kunstmuseum, Heidenheim, Germany–Kunsthaus, Kaufbeuren, Germany Pop Figuration–Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesFour Sculptures–American Academy, Rome, ItalyTwo Sculptures–Parco della Musica, Rome, ItalyHaring Drawings–Culturgest, Porto, PortugalOne Person Show–Kagan-Martos Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Centro Cutural Banco do Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil–Centro Cutural Banco do Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil2002One Person Show–Arario Gallery, Seoul, KoreaKeith Haring: Heaven and Hell–Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, HollandKeith Haring: Tarps–Van de Weghe Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesSex Show–Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring: Short Message. Posters 1982-1990–Versicherungskammer Bayern, Munich, Germany 2001Keith Haring Sculptures–Rome, ItalyThe 10 Commandments–Wapping Power Station, London, EnglandOne Person Show–Castello Ursino, Catania, Sicily, ItalyKeith Haring: Heaven and Hell–Museum fur Neue Kunst/ZKM, Karlsruhe, GermanyOne Person Show–National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, Georgetown, Grand CaymanParadise Garage–Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United States2000Keith Haring: the SVA Years–School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Isetan Museum, Tokyo, Japan–Sapporo City Museum of Modern Art, Hokkaido, Japan–Niitsu City Museum, Niigata, Japan–Amos Anderson Museum, Helsinki, FinlandKeith Haring: Sculptures on the Kurfürstendamm–Berlin Ludwig Forum, Aachen, GermanyOne Person Show–Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, ItalyKeith Haring Sculptures–Rome, Italy1999Keith Haring–Eki Museum, Kyoto, Japan–Kurashiki City Museum, Kurashiki, Japan–Iwaki City Museum, Iwaki, Japan–Isetan Museum, Tokyo, JapanKeith Haring Sculptures–Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California, United States–Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, United StatesKeith Haring: A Retrospective–City Gallery, Wellington, New ZealandOne Person Show–Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring–Musee Maillol, Paris, FranceOne Person Show–Katonah Art Museum, Katonah, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Peter Gwyther Gallery, London, EnglandOne Person Show–Casino Knokke, Knokke, BelgiumOne Person Show–Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona, United StatesOne Person Show–Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring in Pisa–Palazzo Lanfranchi, Pisa, Italy1998One Person Show–Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, SwedenOne Person Show–Wetterling Teo Gallery, SingaporeKeith Haring: A Retrospective–Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida, United States–San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California, United States–Musee des Beaux-Arts, Montreal, CanadaComplete Editions on Paper–Museum Moderner Kunst, Passau, Germany–Quartier 206, Berlin, GermanyOne Person Show–Dorothy Blau Gallery, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring in San Francisco–San Francisco, California, United StatesKeith Haring in West Hollywood–West Hollywood, California, United StatesOne Person Show–Tasende Gallery, Los Angeles, California, United States1997Complete Editions on Paper–Kunsthalle, Cologne, Germany–Historisches Museum der Pfalz-Speyer, Speyer, Germany–Kunsthalle, Dresden, GermanyKeith Haring: A Retrospective–Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, New York, United States–Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, CanadaKeith Haring on Park Avenue–New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States One Person Show–Seagram Gallery, New York City, New York, United StatesKeith Haring: Blurred Boundaries–Lobby Gallery, 717 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, United States1996One Person Show–Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesComplete Editions on Paper–Museum Bochum, Leipzig, Germany–Museum der Bildenden, Leipzig, GermanyThe 10 Commandments–Bruderkirche and Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, GermanyOne Person Show–Dorothy Blau, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: A Retrospective–Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia1995Keith Haring Altarpiece– Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, California, United States–Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis, Missouri, United StatesKeith Haring: A Retrospective–Fundacion La Caixa, Madrid, Spain–Kunsthaus Wien, Vienna, AustriaKeith Haring: Works on Paper 1989–Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Hans Mayer Gallery, Dusseldorf, GermanyOne Person Show– Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, AustriaKeith Haring: Family and Friends Collect–Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States1994Keith Haring–Castellodi Rivoli, Turin, Italy–Malmo Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden–Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany–Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv, IsraelComplete Editions on Paper–Hiroshima, Japan–Osaka, Japan–Nagoya, Japan–Tokyo and Fukuoka, JapanOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States1993One Person Show–Queens Museum, Queens, New York, United StatesOne Person Show– DIA Art Foundation, Bridgehampton, New York, United StatesComplete Editions on Paper–Galerie Littmann, Basel, Switzerland–Galerie der Stadt, Stuttgart, Germany–Aktionsforum, Munich, GermanyKeith Haring: A Retrospective–Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Tokyo, JapanOne Person Show–Galerie Nikolaus Sonne, Berlin, GermanyOne Person Show–Musee de Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumOne Person Show–Michael Fuchs Gallery, Berlin, Germany1992One Person Show–Gallery 56, Budapest, HungaryOne Person Show–Tabula Gallery, Tubingen, GermanyOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States1991One Person Show–Hete Hunermann Gallery, Dusseldorf, GermanyKeith Haring: Future Primeval–University Galleries, Normal, Illinois, United States–Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, United States–Museum of Modern Art, Ostend, BelgiumHaring, Disney, Warhol–Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, United States–Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington, United States–The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., United States–Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesOne Person Show–Dante Park, Lincoln Center, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Chase Manhattan Bank, Soho Branch, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Erika Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California, United StatesOne Person Show–Molinar Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, United StatesOne Person Show–Steffanoni Gallery, Milan, Italy1990One Person Show–Galerie La Poche, Paris, FranceOne Person Show–Charles Lucien Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Philip Samuels Fine Art, St. Louis, Missouri, United StatesOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring: Future Primeval–Queens Museum, Queens, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Nikolaus Sonne, Berlin, GermanyOne Person Show–Richard Nadeau Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesOne Person Show–Gallery 56, Geneva, SwitzerlandOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States1989One Person Show–Gallery 121, Antwerp, BelgiumOne Person Show–Casa Sin Nombre, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United StatesOne Person Show–Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Hete Hunermann, Dusseldorf, Germany1988One Person Show–Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, California, United StatesOne Person Show–Hans Mayer Gallery, Dusseldorf, GermanyOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Hokin Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, United States1987One Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Kaj Forsblom, Helsinki, FinlandOne Person Show–Gallery 121, Antwerp, BelgiumOne Person Show–Casino Knokke, Knokke, BelgiumOne Person Show–Kutztown New Arts Program, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Rivolta, Lausanne, Switzerland1986One Person Show–Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Sculpture Garden, New York, New York, United StatesArt in the Park–Whitney Museum of American Art, Stamford, Connecticut, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, FranceOne Person Show–Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands1985One Person Show–Schellmann & Kluser, Munich, West GermanyOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show –Museum of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux, France1984One Person Show–University Museum of Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa, United StatesOne Person Show–Paul Maenz Gallery, Cologne, West GermanyKeith Haring: Milan 1984–Salvatore Ala Gallery, Milan, ItalyOne Person Show–Paradise Garage, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Corinne Hummel, Basel, SwitzerlandOne Person Show–Semaphore East, New York, New York, United States1983One Person Show–Fun Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show–Galerie Watari, Tokyo, JapanOne Person Show–Lucio Amelio Gallery, Naples, ItalyMatrix 75–Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesOne Person Show–Robert Fraser Gallery, London, United KingdomOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States1982One Person Show–Rotterdam Arts Council, Rotterdam, HollandOne Person Show–Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United States1981Des Refuses: New Drawings by Keith Haring Black-Blue Prints–Westbeth Painters Space, New York, New York, United StatesI Am, Keith Haring New Drawings-Club 57, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring–Hal Bromm Gallery, New York, New York, United States Visit website1978One Person Show–Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesVisit Keith Haring's website
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