Keith Haring — “May” (1989–1990) Original Offset Lithograph in Colors

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Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958–1990) Title: May Medium: Offset lithograph in colors on smooth wove paper Dimensions: 12″ × 14″ (sheet) Edition: From the rare limited edition Color It Yourself Keith Haring Calendar Publisher: Pop Shop, New York Date: 1989–1990 Condition: Excellent Certificate: Letter of Authenticity included; guaranteed in perpetuity

“May” (1989–1990) is a joyful and instantly recognizable image by Keith Haring, originally part of his Color It Yourself calendar suite published by his Pop Shop.
Featuring Haring’s signature figures in rhythmic motion, the composition bursts with his hallmark bold outlines, playful energy, and symbolic vitality.

Created during the final years of the artist’s life, this edition captures Haring’s enduring themes of love, community, and universal connection — timeless icons of optimism and equality.

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Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958–1990) Title: May Medium: Offset lithograph in colors on smooth wove paper Dimensions: 12″ × 14″ (sheet) Edition: From the rare limited edition Color It Yourself Keith Haring Calendar Publisher: Pop Shop, New York Date: 1989–1990 Condition: Excellent Certificate: Letter of Authenticity included; guaranteed in perpetuity

“May” (1989–1990) is a joyful and instantly recognizable image by Keith Haring, originally part of his Color It Yourself calendar suite published by his Pop Shop.
Featuring Haring’s signature figures in rhythmic motion, the composition bursts with his hallmark bold outlines, playful energy, and symbolic vitality.

Created during the final years of the artist’s life, this edition captures Haring’s enduring themes of love, community, and universal connection — timeless icons of optimism and equality.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Keith Haring (1958–1990) was a central figure in 1980s New York Pop Art and street culture. His instantly recognizable symbols — dancing figures, radiant babies, and interlocking forms — became a visual language of joy and social consciousness.
Haring’s works are held in major institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.