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 Haring, Keith Biography(1958-1990)
 American painter, whose simple, symbol-like drawings of dogs, babies, and 
dancing figures brought him international acclaim in the 1980s. Keith Haring 
grew up in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He attended the Ivy School of Professional 
Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and had his first exhibition at the Pittsburgh 
Center for the Arts in 1978. Haring's work is informed by diverse sources, including the popular appeal of 
American artist Andy Warhol and others in the pop art movement; the rhythm and 
movements in African, Cuban, and hip-hop dancing; and Afro-Cuban body painting. 
In 1988 Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, and during the remaining two years of 
his life he devoted much of his energy to educating the public about AIDS and 
drug abuse. Keith Haring’s famous paintings include: 
	Moses and the Burning BushThe Last RainforestBest BodiesSafe Sex |  |  | 
  
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