When I was at the Phoenix Art Museum last weekend, I saw a piece I hadn't seen before sitting in the middle of the lobby in front of the gift shop.
At first glance, I recognized Keith Haring's pop-art style immediately.
I might be wrong but, it appears this spot is being used to showcase a piece of art in the collection that was selected by a member of the museum staff. This one was selected by a gallery attendant with the following comment:
"Amid the AIDS crisis of the 1980's, I see Haring's belief in equality as a form of resistance to those who demonized the LBGTQ+ community and sought to ignore those affected by HIV. In a time when people are again seeking to alienate and demonize the LBGTQ+ community, I want to show resistance, I want visibility as I believe Haring did."
I like the art and the sentiment.
8 comments:
The pyramid is looking fabulous!
What a fabulous piece of art!
What a great piece, Sharon.
A nice work of art, and a very notable style. A few years later, and he would likely still be creating.
Very good looking pyramid
I like it. The more I look at the details, the more interesting stuff I find!
I do too like the art and the sentiment, I am also one to stand up for gay and LGBTQ rights.
Excellent! Love it!
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