Keith Haring at the Palladium - New York 1985 Photo: Bernard Gotfryd
- Dimensions :
- H30 x W20
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- contemporary
🎨 Keith Haring at the Palladium - New York 1985 📸 Art Photography by Bernard Gotfryd Size: 20.5 X 30.5 cm Glossy finish – Premium professional paper 270g/m² 🧠 Art as manifesto, the wall as canvas 1985. New York is bubbling with sounds, sweat, and feverish nights. At the heart of this effervescence, Keith Haring transforms the backdrop of the legendary Palladium into a living fresco. Armed with his inimitable stroke, he paints the party as a political act, a dance of lines to awaken consciences. The wall becomes manifest. Every curve militates. Haring was not just an artist. He was an activist, a facilitator, a provocateur of ideas. His work tackled disease, racism, and indifference head-on, in an accessible, urban, and universal style. He believed art could change the world. And he proved it, spray can in hand. 📷 A human eye behind the lens Photographer Bernard Gotfryd, a former war photographer turned visual chronicler of the 20th century, immortalizes this unique moment. His lens captures more than a scene: it captures the energy, the tension, the light of a changing world. Gotfryd, famous for photographing icons like James Baldwin and Nina Simone, knows how to capture the soul of a moment. His image of Haring at the Palladium is the story of a battle fought with brushstrokes, in a nightclub turned temporary temple. 💥 Why this photograph is unique: • High-quality artistic print of a historic moment in New York urban art • Meeting between two major figures of the 20th century: a street artist and a photographer of memory • Ideal for collectors, committed art lovers or counter-culture enthusiasts • A rare image, full of emotion, movement, and revolt 🖼️ Add a trace of light in the shadows to your wall. An art photo that speaks, bears witness, inspires. A meeting between commitment and celebration, between art and life. Available. Because some moments deserve.