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"Keith Haring: The Authorized Biography" by John Gruen - This comprehensive biography provides an in-depth look at Keith Haring's life, artistic development, and impact on the art world. Written with the cooperation of Haring's estate, it offers insights into his personal experiences, artistic process, and his role in shaping the cultural landscape of the 1980s.
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"Keith Haring Journals" by Keith Haring - This publication features a compilation of Haring's personal journals, offering a firsthand account of his thoughts, reflections, and artistic ideas. It provides a glimpse into his creative process, influences, and the social and cultural context in which he worked.
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"Keith Haring: Art in Transit" by Henry Geldzahler - This book focuses on Haring's subway drawings, which became iconic symbols of his work. It includes photographs of his subway murals, essays on their significance, and discussions of Haring's broader artistic practice.
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"Keith Haring: Posters" by Jeffrey Deitch - This publication showcases Haring's poster art, featuring his vibrant and bold designs. It explores the cultural impact of his posters and their role in disseminating his art and messages to a wide audience.
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"Keith Haring: The Boy Who Just Kept Drawing" by Kay Haring - Geared towards younger readers, this illustrated biography tells the story of Keith Haring's life and artistic journey. It introduces Haring's work in a child-friendly manner, highlighting his passion for art and his dedication to making it accessible to everyone.