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Keith Haring, Pop Shop II: One Plate (1988)  - Color screenprint on wove paper

Keith Haring - Pop Shop II: One Plate (1988) Littmann p. 96

€40.000,00

Pop Shop II: One Plate

Artist: Keith Haring (1958–1990)

Date of creation: 1988

Technique: Color screenprint on wove paper

Image dimensions: 26.7 x 34.3 cm

Sheet dimensions: 30.5 x 38 cm

Signature: Hand-signed in pencil, dated "88"

Edition: HC /20 (Artist’s proof, not for sale), in addition to an edition of 200 copies and 20 artist’s proofs

Publisher: Martin Lawrence Limited Editions

Reference: Littmann, p. 96

 

Description: This iconic work by Keith Haring, titled Pop Shop II: One Plate, is a color screenprint created in 1988. With his immediately recognizable graphic style – bold black lines, vibrant colors, and dynamic figures – Haring captures the energy and spontaneity of his artistic universe.

The orange figure on a fuchsia pink background expresses the movement and vitality characteristic of his works from the Pop Shop series, a project through which Haring sought to democratize art and make it accessible to the general public.

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FAQ 

Is this an original Keith Haring edition?
Yes. Pop Shop II: One Plate is an original 1988 color screenprint by Keith Haring, part of his iconic Pop Shop series.

Is the work hand-signed by the artist?
Yes. The print is hand-signed and dated “88” in pencil by Keith Haring.

What is the edition size?
This example is an HC /20 (Hors Commerce) artist’s proof, separate from the numbered edition of 200 and the 20 artist’s proofs. HC works are rare and highly collectible.

What are the dimensions?

  • Image: 26.7 × 34.3 cm

  • Sheet: 30.5 × 38 cm

Who published the work?
It was published by Martin Lawrence Limited Editions in collaboration with Haring.

Is it referenced in the catalogue raisonné?
Yes. The print is listed in Littmann, p. 96, confirming its documentation and authenticity.

What makes this work significant?
This screenprint exemplifies Haring’s bold visual vocabulary—vibrant colors, simplified forms, and rhythmic movement. The Pop Shop series reflects his mission to make art accessible and remains among his most sought-after editions.

Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We provide secure worldwide shipping from France, with professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking for safe delivery.

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