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The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIn 1968, Marc Chagall completed his captivating suite ‘Poèmes,’ a portfolio of 24 original woodcuts paired with 24 poems he had written, a rare moment in his long career when word and image met on equal terms. The bold, dream-touched forms and vivid color of the prints reflect Chagall’s poetic imagination at full flowering, while the poems deepen the emotional landscape and invite quiet reflection. As Chagall’s granddaughter, Meret Meyer, wrote, the marriage of illustration and word in this work “opens unsuspected doors… where words fail and where the line is set free.” \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePublished in an exceptionally limited edition of just 238 sets by Éditions Gérald Cramer in Geneva, ‘Les Poèmes’ exemplifies the highest level of printmaking craftsmanship, rendered in woodcut on fine Rives or Japon paper. 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Circles appear (often interchangeably) as heads and abdomens within the series, suggesting seeds and sources of origin. In one work, a single figure branches upward and outward into multiple figures like a tree growing towards the sun. That upward thrust appears again in the “people ladder,” where a smaller, child-like figure appears lifted into being by two supporting figures.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThat Haring so readily adapted his inherently intimate medium — drawing — for purposes of reproduction is integral to his particular genius and legacy. “Whatever [Haring] carried out, he tended towards swift dissemination, duplication and ubiquitous application,” Werner Jehle wrote in his introduction to \"Keith Haring: Editions on Paper 1982-1990.\" While such “ubiquity” may for some preclude Haring from an academicized art historical canon, it is arguably his embrace of an inclusive, pluralistic vision of humanity that imbues his work with so much power. Deitch nods to Haring’s deliberate universality, offering “[Haring] is one of the primary links between hip hop from the South Bronx, gay dance club culture, the conceptual art culture of the Lower East Side, and street art culture. He put all these things together. In his lifestyle and his circle, and, obviously, in his art.” As a microcosm of Haring’s career and life, 'Growing' expresses Haring’s belief in the power of collective action and the interconnectedness of humanity. The figures’ simplified forms, rendered without hierarchy, have an archetypal quality that feels as fresh today as it did when first created.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHaring’s regular editions are desirable in their own right, as in \"Growing #1,\" the most popular image in the series. However, two of these particular prints are unique trial-proof screenprints. \"Growing #2\" and \"Growing #3\" feature experimental combinations of color — subtle variation in #3 and bold departure in #2. 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The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis work is published by Chalk \u0026amp; Vermilion Fine Arts, an affiliate of Martin Lawrence Galleries, no prior ownership.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Liudmila Kondakova","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":17640574320711,"sku":"LGKONA79400","price":2475.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1551\/3581\/files\/Love_2019_LGKONA79400_NU0287_pimage_ed_bl_sm.jpg?v=1762979578"},{"product_id":"growing-1988-3","title":"Growing #3, 1988","description":"\u003cp\u003e\"Growing #3\" is a unique trial-proof screenprint created by Keith Haring in 1988 for his 'Growing' series. From the edition of 192, the unique trial-proof is signed and dated 'K. Haring 88' lower right. The artwork is framed in a custom, closed-corner, gold leaf frame and has a framed size of 39 x 49.12\". The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eDubbed “a child of Pop Art,” Keith Haring swiftly ascended to be among the genre’s royalty when his career soared in the 1980s. With iconic line-work and bold colors, Haring seamlessly embraced tropes of commercial culture while creating a wholly unique body of work that pushed against the status quo. As Haring wove together high and low, so too did his subject matter ricochet between tragedy (including the AIDS crisis and South African apartheid) and pure, infectious joy of being. The 1988 'Growing Suite' exemplifies the latter — the series bursts with vibrant color and bodies-in-motion, a style that is pure Haring and an homage to 1980s dance styles – electric boogie, break-dancing, and vogueing, to name a few.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e“Because the hand is central to Keith’s process,” Jeffrey Deitch says, “his work comes right out of his body.” This notion of Haring’s prints as a mobile extension of the artist’s body emanates from the 'Growing Suite,' both in its ecstatic, interconnected content and the chosen medium of screen printing. In subject, the works bear similarity to the 'Pop Shop I' and 'Pop Shop II' series of that same era; all three series feature Haring’s iconic human figures in various stages of movement and convergence. As its title suggests, 'Growing’s' forms are transitory, in-process, and, significantly, interdependent. Circles appear (often interchangeably) as heads and abdomens within the series, suggesting seeds and sources of origin. In one work, a single figure branches upward and outward into multiple figures like a tree growing towards the sun. That upward thrust appears again in the “people ladder,” where a smaller, child-like figure appears lifted into being by two supporting figures.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThat Haring so readily adapted his inherently intimate medium — drawing — for purposes of reproduction is integral to his particular genius and legacy. “Whatever [Haring] carried out, he tended towards swift dissemination, duplication and ubiquitous application,” Werner Jehle wrote in his introduction to \"Keith Haring: Editions on Paper 1982-1990.\" While such “ubiquity” may for some preclude Haring from an academicized art historical canon, it is arguably his embrace of an inclusive, pluralistic vision of humanity that imbues his work with so much power. Deitch nods to Haring’s deliberate universality, offering “[Haring] is one of the primary links between hip hop from the South Bronx, gay dance club culture, the conceptual art culture of the Lower East Side, and street art culture. He put all these things together. In his lifestyle and his circle, and, obviously, in his art.” As a microcosm of Haring’s career and life, 'Growing' expresses Haring’s belief in the power of collective action and the interconnectedness of humanity. The figures’ simplified forms, rendered without hierarchy, have an archetypal quality that feels as fresh today as it did when first created.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eHaring’s regular editions are desirable in their own right, as in \"Growing #1,\" the most popular image in the series. However, two of these particular prints are unique trial-proof screenprints. \"Growing #2\" and \"Growing #3\" feature experimental combinations of color — subtle variation in #3 and bold departure in #2. 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