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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Keith Haring, Untitled (Pop Shop Tokyo - Serving Bowl), 1987

Keith Haring

Untitled (Pop Shop Tokyo - Serving Bowl), 1987
Glazed ceramic, pigment
12h x 15.5 diam. cm
initialed 'KH', dated '87' with artist's insignia (underneath)
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Hand-painted ceramic serving bowl with matching painted lid, produced by Keith Haring for the opening of his Tokyo-based Pop Shop. Signed and dated by the artist verso. Haring writes about...
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Hand-painted ceramic serving bowl with matching painted lid, produced by Keith Haring for the opening of his Tokyo-based Pop Shop. Signed and dated by the artist verso. Haring writes about the creation process at length in his journal on October 27, 1987: "We were supposed to take two hours to choose the shape of rice bowls I wanted to do and paint some samples. I ended up taking four hours...Some I did with figurative patterns that made the rice bowls look more African or Indian than Japanese, and some I did with real simple fish paintings. The more I painted, the more I learned how to control the glaze pigment on the clay surface, the more 'into it' I got, the less I wanted to leave...I really love to work. I swear it is one of the things that makes me most happy and it seems to have a similar effect on everyone who is around me while I work..." Exceptionally scarce.

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Pop Shop (Tokyo) | Artificial Gallery (London)

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