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fonebone45
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by fonebone45 on Sept 3, 2020 17:51:42 GMT 1, That is a nice one. Feels weird to have a dead artist releasing a new print though.
That is a nice one. Feels weird to have a dead artist releasing a new print though.
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gorkie
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by gorkie on Sept 3, 2020 18:00:08 GMT 1, Basquiat estate has been doing it for years!
And Eric is not dead. It's his print and signature. With the Keith Haring Foundation's approval/permission.
Basquiat estate has been doing it for years!
And Eric is not dead. It's his print and signature. With the Keith Haring Foundation's approval/permission.
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fonebone45
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by fonebone45 on Sept 3, 2020 18:07:03 GMT 1, Basquiat estate has been doing it for years! And Eric is not dead. It's his print and signature. With the Keith Haring Foundation's approval/permission. Yeah, I don't agree with the Estates doing stuff like that either. It stops being about the art, and even more about the money grab. imho
Basquiat estate has been doing it for years! And Eric is not dead. It's his print and signature. With the Keith Haring Foundation's approval/permission. Yeah, I don't agree with the Estates doing stuff like that either. It stops being about the art, and even more about the money grab. imho
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gorkie
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by gorkie on Sept 3, 2020 18:12:12 GMT 1, From the email that went out...
Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation.
In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor.
Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household).
From the email that went out...
Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation.
In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor.
Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household).
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hellfo
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by hellfo on Sept 3, 2020 18:26:30 GMT 1, From the email that went out... Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation. In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor. Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household).
"to the masses" - - - > 500$ ๐
From the email that went out... Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation. In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor. Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household). "to the masses" - - - > 500$ ๐
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fonebone45
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by fonebone45 on Sept 3, 2020 18:34:56 GMT 1, From the email that went out... Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation. In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor. Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household). "to the masses" - - - > 500$ ๐ Exactly.....
From the email that went out... Gary Lichtenstein Editions is pleased to announce the release of 250 new silkscreen prints entitled Repeat. This project is the result of a long friendship between the artists, Eric Orr and Keith Haring and marks the first of its kind to be authorized by the Keith Haring Foundation. In 1984, Eric Orr and Keith Haring joined forces to create a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways. As their work evolved, the artists shifted their focus from the subway to the studio and embarked on the production of a suite of drawings. Included in the group was Repeat which had made its first appearance in the 23rd Street IRT uptown station. Little did Orr and Haring know that the reimagined drawing would be auctioned at Christieโs six years later. 2020 heralds a new beginning for Repeat, a truly unique silkscreen print that both illustrates and celebrates a fierce friendship that began in the early 1980s at The Roxy roller rink in NYC, when two young artists decided to trade t-shirts on the dance floor. Eric and Keith shared the philosophy that wonderful art should be available to the massesโฆ not just the few. In that spirit, Repeat is being released at an affordable price of $500 (limited to one per household). "to the masses" - - - > 500$ ๐ Exactly.....
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gorkie
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Ah! Double dookie.
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rogerwu99
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Ah! Double dookie. $525 with shipping in the US
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by bradk on Sept 5, 2020 13:05:45 GMT 1, Great print and cool piece of history and an affordable piece of Orr / Haring - I actually think the price is ok personally and I'm no millionaire - hate the copyright at the bottom though but have still moved for one
Great print and cool piece of history and an affordable piece of Orr / Haring - I actually think the price is ok personally and I'm no millionaire - hate the copyright at the bottom though but have still moved for one
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Eric Orr/Keith Haring Print, by bradk on Sept 8, 2020 19:22:26 GMT 1, sold out now I see....
sold out now I see....
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