Keith Haring Rugs and Tapestries
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Size: 7 ft 10 in x 5 ft 8 in (2.39 m x 1.73 m)
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Using his unique artistic talent, Keith Haring became a voice for social change. His publicly accessible graffiti style art spoke to the masses and changed the traditional perception of art. From subway walls to printed clothing and art rugs, today, Haring’s designs are accessible to a world-wide community.
Keith Haring’s talent started to emerge at a very young age, and he found his niche as a young adult. The free spirited New York City of the late 1970’s helped transcend his art into a voice of the unheard masses. Being fully immersed, he became uninhibited and true to himself and the vibe of the culture.
Initially, Haring created graffiti style art in the subway and walls along the streets of New York City. As his popularity and following grew, Keith developed a counter culture voice expressing and shinning a light on political and social issues of the time.
Communicating through the use of semiotic symbols as well as geometric lines and shapes, his tribal images transcended far beyond the barriers of language. The colorful expressions brought awareness to the HIV / AIDS epidemic of the 1980’s without the support of critics and curators.
Through his direct and unfiltered contact with the people, in many ways, Keith Haring changed the traditional channels and avenues of artistic success.
With his growing popularity, his art became more and more expensive. But Haring wanted his art to remain accessible for the everyday person. He was not and did not want to be or be perceived as an elitist.
It was important for Keith to remain true to his heart and soul and retain a strong focus on the voice of the people. This grounded approach lead him to open the downtown Manhattan “Pop Shop” in n 1986. The Pop Shop was a way for Haring to keep a huge body of his work accessible to the public and was, in his view, an extension of his more expensive art works.
The walls of the Pop Shop were covered with his murals and the shelves were filled with affordable “commercial” lines of clothing and gift items all featuring his unique icons. Sadly, this wonderful shop finally closed its doors in 2005.
Some have argued that Pop Shop was a commercial sell-out. But most agree that the venue allowed the public to attain Haring’s art through lower price points and easy access.
The accessibility of Haring’s art through textiles and licensing made the renderings truly public. By incorporating the art into tee shirts, backpacks and other everyday products, Keith felt he was giving all of the art to the community and the people rather than keeping it for himself.
The global licensing continues to keep his art alive, even though the Pop Shop closed in 2005.
Today, the Keith Haring Foundation still curates all of the artist’s images and hold the copyrights thus maintaining true to the intentions of the artist. In addition to managing the licensing, the foundation fosters creative education for children by encouraging hands-on lessons that Haring would appreciate.
Ultimately changing and transforming the idea of art, Keith Haring was an ego-less creator who focused on the greater good. His world wide exhibitions and continued popularity serve to remind us that we, each and ever one of us, are only limited by our own fears and self imposed doubts.
a month ago
Twenty or so years ago my father gave me a beautiful antique Persian rug - after so many years (and kids and pets) it needed some TLC, so I brought it to Nazmiyal. I just picked it up today and - wow! They got the stains out entirely and the entire rug is brighter; they also made some repairs - it's back in my living room and looks fantastic, and the bill was lower than I'd expected. Overall it was a great experience - the people are wonderful, the work was perfect, and I saw so many beautiful rugs at their store that I found myself wishing for a larger apartment. Next time I need any work done on a rug, or find an open bit of floor I know where I'll be heading.
4 years ago
It is always a delight going to the Nazmiyal showroom. This Qashqai is one of several purchases made over the years, and mom is truly enjoying it. Jason and the staff are very knowledgeable and friendly. They listen to the customeru2019s needs. When I go to the showroom, it is like visiting my family because we have the same appreciation for the textile arts.nnOriental carpets are a rare discipline to be educated in, because you canu2019t go to a university to have certain types of training and experience, such as knowing the cultures and processes of carpet weaving. Jason has such a refined eye that he can distinguish a good rug from a great rug, and that knowledge is offered to the customer to elevate their point of view.nnComing here has been an initiation into a world of culture, art, and beauty which has sustained me, and for that I am grateful.
4 years ago
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a year ago
NAZMIYAL is the best source for antique and vintage rugs and carpets. Staff is extremely knowledgeable, Jason himself is an amazing dealer who handpicks each and every piece in his stunning collection and is happy to educate the consumer, not just make a sale. I always trust his experience and great eye for all my spaces!
4 years ago
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