Keith Haring Pop Shop Iii For Sale
Keith Haring: Pop Shop III Series
The Pop Shop III series represents one of Keith Haring's most commercially significant and artistically refined print portfolios, created in 1989 during the final chapter of his meteoric career. Executed just months before his untimely death in 1990, these screenprints showcase Haring's mature visual vocabulary at its most exuberant and accessible. The series comprises four individual compositions—Pop Shop III (A), (B), (C), and (D)—each exploring variations of Haring's iconic dancing figures, radiant babies, barking dogs, and pyramid motifs against vibrant monochromatic backgrounds. The Pop Shop Quad III and complete Pop Shop III portfolio editions demonstrate the artist's commitment to democratic art-making while maintaining exceptional production quality that appeals to serious collectors.
Technically accomplished and visually striking, the Pop Shop III works were produced using screenprint techniques that allowed for Haring's characteristically bold lines and saturated color fields. The series builds upon the visual language established in his earlier Pop Shop editions, yet demonstrates a heightened sophistication in compositional balance and chromatic intensity. Each work features Haring's signature thick black outlines containing energetic figures that pulse with kinetic energy, set against electric backgrounds of red, blue, yellow, and green. These prints were created specifically for Haring's Pop Shop retail venture in New York's SoHo neighborhood, embodying his revolutionary philosophy that art should be accessible to everyone, not just elite collectors.
In today's secondary market, the Pop Shop III series has demonstrated remarkable appreciation and sustained collector demand. As late-career works by an artist whose influence on contemporary art, street culture, and design continues to expand globally, these prints represent both historical significance and investment potential. The series benefits from impeccable provenance through the Keith Haring Foundation, clear documentation in the Littmann catalogue raisonné (pp. 142, 144-145), and relatively limited availability compared to the extensive demand from institutions and private collectors worldwide. The combination of museum-quality execution, cultural importance, and Haring's enduring popular appeal positions Pop Shop III as essential holdings for comprehensive contemporary print collections.
Guy Hepner is a leading authority on Keith Haring prints and secondary market works.


Keith Haring
Pop Shop III (A) (Littmann PP. 144)
1989

Keith Haring
Pop Shop III (B) (Littmann PP. 144)
1989

Keith Haring
Pop Shop III (C) (Littmann PP. 145)
1989

Keith Haring
Pop Shop III (D) (Littmann PP. 145)
1989

Keith Haring
Pop Shop III (Littmann PP. 144-145)
1989

Keith Haring
Pop Shop Quad III (Littmann PP. 142)
1989
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