Keith Haring Fertility For Sale
Keith Haring: Fertility Series
The Fertility series (1983) represents a pivotal moment in Keith Haring's artistic evolution, created during a period when the artist was transitioning from subway drawings to fine art printmaking. Comprising five distinct compositions (Littmann pp. 30-33), this series explores themes of creation, reproduction, and life cycles through Haring's revolutionary visual language. Each work in the series features his iconic radiant baby motif combined with symbolic imagery of growth and procreation, rendered in the bold, linear style that would define his international reputation. The series emerged at a crucial juncture in 1983, when Haring was gaining significant recognition in the New York art world while maintaining his commitment to accessible, socially conscious imagery.
Technically, the Fertility prints demonstrate Haring's masterful command of screenprinting, utilizing vivid color fields and precise linework that translate his subway-born aesthetic into collectible fine art editions. The Littmann catalogue references (pp. 30-33) confirm these works' authentication and provide essential provenance documentation for serious collectors. Each composition in the series maintains Haring's signature hieroglyphic simplicity while exploring variations on fertility symbolism—from embracing figures to sprouting forms—that reflect both universal human experiences and 1980s cultural dialogues around sexuality, identity, and AIDS awareness that would increasingly dominate Haring's work.
From a market perspective, the Fertility series occupies an important position within Haring's print œuvre, representing early-career editioning that predates his widespread commercial recognition. Works from 1983 capture Haring at a moment of pure creative energy, before his tragic early death in 1990 cemented his legacy. Collectors particularly value these prints for their combination of museum-quality artistic merit, historical significance, and the intimacy of the edition format. The series exemplifies why Haring remains among the most sought-after contemporary artists, with institutional collections worldwide recognizing his contribution to Post-Pop art and social activism.
Guy Hepner offers authenticated works from Keith Haring's Fertility series, providing collectors with access to these important early prints with comprehensive documentation and expert market guidance.

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