Saying "the public has a right to art…Art is for everybody," Keith Haring created bold public art that packed a political punch. One of his early works - the radiant heart from 1982's "Untitled" - is graffitied onto Medicom Be@brick. The innocent yet controversial image of men dancing was a regular part of Haring's visual language, typically considered to reflect the artists love for hip hop emerging in NYC's gay club scene. 1000% Be@rbrick, Plastic Figure. Medicom Keith Haring #8 Be@Rbrick in Multi 1000%
Color: Multi 1000%
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