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Keith Haring: Street Art Boy

Country: UK, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Ben Anthony
  • Producer: Alice Rhodes; Ben Anthony

CGiii Comment

How many films have been made about Keith Haring? Quite a few!

So...does this latest installment present anything new? Anything we didn't know before? No and no.

It's a fairly humdrum, paint-by-numbers, portrait...talking heads and old photographs may escalate the value of his work...but, as a definitive portrait of the man, it fails.

Still...the art world will enjoy running all the way to the bank!


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The(ir) Blurb...

International art sensation Keith Haring blazed a trail through the legendary art scene of 1980s New York and revolutionised the worlds of pop culture and fine art. This fascinating and compelling film - told using previously unheard interviews with Haring, which form the narrative of the documentary - is the definitive story of the artist in his own words. The film also includes exclusive, unprecedented access to the Haring Foundation's archives, capturing the wild, creative energy behind some of the most recognisable art of the past 30 years.