Keith Haring (American, 1958-199)
Untitled (from Pop Shop I), 1987
Screenprint in colors on wove paper
Image: 10⅜ × 13½ in (26.4 × 34.3 cm)
Sheet: 12 × 15 in (30.5 × 38.1 cm)
Framed: approx. 25 × 20 in (63.5 × 50.8 cm)
Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil (edition of 200)
Published by the artist, New York
PRICE: on request
This vibrant composition is a quintessential example from Haring’s celebrated Pop Shop I portfolio—widely regarded as one of the most important and recognizable bodies of work from his career. Executed in 1987 at the height of his artistic output, the image captures Haring’s unmistakable visual language: bold black contours, radiant energy lines, and simplified figures that communicate movement, connection, and immediacy.
At the center, a dynamic yellow figure radiates outward, interacting with surrounding forms in a composition that is both playful and symbolically charged. The saturated palette—purple, orange, teal, and yellow—remains fresh and striking, reinforcing the visual impact that has made these works enduringly desirable among collectors.
Haring conceived the Pop Shop as a radical extension of his practice—an effort to make art accessible without compromising artistic integrity. Today, these prints have transcended that original intention, becoming blue-chip works in their own right, with a deep and highly active global market.
This example presents very well, with strong color and full margins, and is housed in a clean, modern frame that complements the work’s graphic clarity.

