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Luna Luna was an open-air museum and amusement park in Hamburg, West Germany that ran from June 4 to August 31, 1987; it was rediscovered and relaunched as a touring exhibition in 2023. Curated by Austrian artist André Heller, it was an attempt to "create a travelling terrain of modern art, that in the centuries-old principle of the fairground involves people of all ages and educational levels in playful acts". Heller commissioned around 30 contemporary artists to design the attractions, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dalí, David Hockney, Kenny Scharf, Roland Topor, Jean Tinguely, and Sonia Delaunay. After decades in storage, the works were restored and new works were commissioned for Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, which embarked on a global tour in 2023 with funding from DreamCrew.
photos taken at the Los Angeles exhibit in 2024
Another automobile painted by Keith Haring at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California
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Just another contribution to Flickr's fascinating collection of camera porn.
When digging up my analogue cameras for re-use, I also found my first SLR in the cupboard.
Like many Europeans my first "real" camera was an East German made Praktica. Not the most solid of cameras ever made and not equipped with the sharpest of lenses, it was nevertheless an excellent camera to learn photography basics.
After I obtained my first Nikon camera I occasionally used it when photographing rock concerts. In 1986 I had the camera autographed and tagged by Keith Haring during the opening of his exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. It is the only work by a famous visual artist I own.
" A Chicago Mural" by Keith Haring at the Chicago Cultural Center. It was a very rainy dreary morning, I like the contrast of the mural to what was going on outside.
Keith Haring was an inspiration and the artist that painted this wall caught his style. However if it was a genuine Haring I don't think you would drill fire extinguishers into the art. My wife and I saw an exhibition of Haring work and it is so unique and unusual on such a grand scale it was well worth the holiday in Holland alone.
Keith Haring was a social activist in New York and was born in 1958. His work when seen live made me feel how easy it would be to copy is work, however it was surprisingly complex and the scale of his art showed the genius he was. Sadly in 1990 he died of AIDS but his wonderful work is copied thoughtful the world by interior designer’s. His legacy continues and if you get a chance of seeing his paintings for real you will not be disappointed and hopefully creatively inspired like the artist in our local cafe.
I thought the solid colors and simple figures in Keith Haring’s art could be ported over well to a Lego mosaic, and I’m happy with the result using his work Dance II.
Works by KAWS (Brian Donelly) and Keith Haring at the National Gallery of Victoria, in Melbourne, Australia. Haring was the first artist to create a work on the NGV Water Wall back in 1984, re-created here.
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Si dovrebbe sempre avere dei sogni nel cassetto, degli obiettivi per il futuro. Se si ha un sogno da rincorrere, da raggiungere, non si ha il tempo per fermarsi, per distrarsi, perché poi si rischierebbe di farlo scappare via. Se si ha un sogno da rincorrere, tante difficoltà sembrano meno complicate e difficili da superare. Se si ha un sogno da rincorrere, ogni giorno acquista valore, acquista un senso. Se si ha un sogno, non si rischia di avere un cassetto vuoto e tristemente buio.
Per fortuna il mio cassetto non è mai stato così pieno, pieno di sogni, di speranze, di obiettivi, e anche se non so se riuscirò mai a coronarli, poco importa, perché sognare non costa nulla, ma vale tantissimo.
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Luna Luna was an open-air museum and amusement park in Hamburg, West Germany that ran from June 4 to August 31, 1987; it was rediscovered and relaunched as a touring exhibition in 2023. Curated by Austrian artist André Heller, it was an attempt to "create a travelling terrain of modern art, that in the centuries-old principle of the fairground involves people of all ages and educational levels in playful acts". Heller commissioned around 30 contemporary artists to design the attractions, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dalí, David Hockney, Kenny Scharf, Roland Topor, Jean Tinguely, and Sonia Delaunay. After decades in storage, the works were restored and new works were commissioned for Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, which embarked on a global tour in 2023 with funding from DreamCrew.
photos taken at the Los Angeles exhibit in 2024
View from the High Line.
Andy Warhol, Frida Kahlo, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. "The Mount Rushmore of Artists" Mural by Eduardo Kobra, above the Empire Diner, 10th Street, on the corner of West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. 2019.
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