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How can I authenticate a Keith Haring artwork?

The Estate of Keith Haring provides an Authentication service free of charge. In order to have a work reviewed by the Authentication Committee you must submit the following items:

1. A signed and completed copy of the Certification, Release and Indemnity Agreement, for each work.

2. Clear 35mm photographs or transparencies of the work, and of any corresponding signature and/or date. (Polaroids, photocopies, digital photos, electronic files and computer print-outs are not acceptable.)

3. If you have any provenance information, documentation or any other information concerning the work in your possession, please submit copies of this information as well.

All materials must be received together, in one envelope. In order to receive a copy of the Certification Agreement, and more detailed information on the authentication process, simply e-mail or fax the Estate requesting this information, making sure to include your mailing address, as the paperwork will be sent out only by mail.

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What is the Keith Haring Foundation? 

Keith established the Foundation shortly before he died to do three things:

- to preserve and exhibit his artwork.
- to provide continued assistance to the non-profit organizations that he helped in his lifetime.
- to be a source of accurate information about his life and work (this website is an example).

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How can I contact the Keith Haring Foundation?

Go to Contact Page and send email via form.

Where can I see Haring's art?  

The Calendar lists current exhibits. Special Projects lists permanent installations around the world.

This website contains a database of Keith Haring's work. More work is being is regularly being added to the database. To navigate the database, simply select a year on the left hand side; under each year you will see a medium to choose from; when you select a medium you will see a page of thumbnail images. Click on the thumbnail image to see a full size picture and to learn more about an artwork. You may also search the database by using the key word search box at the bottom of the left hand menu or view the search help page. However, the search function only works with the image database and does not search text in the essays, press, etc. in the rest of the site.

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Where can I get information on specific Haring artworks?

Consult the books listed below, available at most books stores and libraries, and refer to the Art Database featured on this website. You may also research the various articles and reviews listed in the Bibliography section of the web site.

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Where can I buy a Haring artwork? 

The Keith Haring Foundation is exclusively represented by Deitch Projects Gallery:

Deitch Projects
76 Grand Street
New York, NY 10012
p: 212.343.7300
f: 212.343.2954

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How can I find out about Keith Haring's life?

The Bio section gives an outline of his life. See below for a list of useful books.

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Rights and Reproductions 

The Estate of Keith Haring owns the international copyright to all artwork created by Keith Haring, and his artwork may not be reproduced in any way without express written permission from the Estate. All rights and reproductions requests should be sent via the contact page.

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What books can I read about Keith Haring? 

Keith Haring: the Authorized Biography is an oral history by John Gruen that gives an excellent account of his life and times

Drawing the Line is an invaluable video on Haring's art and life

Keith Haring a Pisa is a documentation of one of Haring's last and most largest public murals

Keith Haring: Brazil Exhibition Catalog is an account of a recent travelling exhibition of Haring's work- Portuguese & English

Keith Haring, the catalogue for the current Haring retrospective, is a large coffee-table art book, with numerous critical essays and lavish illustrations (Whitney/Bullfinch, soft cover: ISBN 0821224662).

Keith Haring Editions on Paper is another excellent source for Haring reproductions (Cantz, soft cover: ISBN 3893225552).

Keith Haring a catalog by Germano Celant. (Prestel, soft cover: ISBN 3791312340).

Keith Haring Journals a brilliant account of Haring's life and observations, told through the voice of the artist himself (Penguin, soft cover: ISBN 0140234462).

Silence=Death a video documenting Haring and the AIDS epidemic (First Run Features, VHS: ASIN 6302179955).

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How can I sell a Haring artwork that I own?  

All Haring artworks should first be authenticated by the Estate of Keith Haring. Your work will be reviewed by the Estate when it receives an executed Certification, Release, and Indemnity Agreement, as well as any documentation or other information in your possession concerning the work. In addition, please submit a photograph or transparency of the work, and of any signature/date, which the Estate will retain with its records. To start this authentication process, please email or fax the Estate (212-353-0843) requesting a copy of the Certification Agreement (remember to include your address).

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How do I find out about Haring Swatch watches?  

Haring did design several watches for the Swatch company, which maintains its own website. Please contact them with any requests to buy or sell Haring Swatch watches.

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How do I add a link to the Haring site?  

http://www.haring.com We are happy if you add haring.com to your links page. Please contact us with your url, if you do. We are providing a button (to the left) if you would like to use an image as a link. Download and add it to your page.

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Who made this website? How can I suggest additions or corrections to it?

Web design by Daniel Wiener and hosted by Textdrive/Joyent.

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