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Keith Haring’s Global Reach Comes Into Focus in ‘A World in Motion’

Keith Haring's Global Reach Comes Into Focus in 'A World in Motion'

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  • Brings together Keith Haring works created across New York, Tokyo, Paris, Milan and San Francisco, highlighting how the artist’s practice evolved through international travel and cultural exchange.
  • Features a full-scale recreation of San Francisco’s iconic DV8 nightclub, emphasizing Haring’s interest in making art accessible outside traditional gallery and museum spaces.
  • The works reveal an artist who was constantly in motion, using public spaces as both canvas and conversation.

Keith Haring may be synonymous with New York City, but a new exhibition at 60 White looks beyond downtown Manhattan to explore the artist’s impact on a global scale.

Now on view in Tribeca, Keith Haring: A World in Motion is curated by Carlo McCormick in collaboration with Sixty White founder Lio Malca. Spanning multiple floors, the exhibition brings together works created in New York, Tokyo, Paris, Milan and San Francisco, tracing how Haring carried his visual language across continents while remaining deeply connected to the communities he encountered along the way.

Highlights include works from the 1985 Sister Cities project between New York and Tokyo, an ink on paper work made in Paris’ Alma–Marceau Métro station in 1984 and the five-panel DV8 mural created in San Francisco two years later. Together, the works reveal an artist who was constantly in motion, using public spaces as both canvas and conversation.

The exhibition’s centerpiece is a full recreation of San Francisco’s iconic DV8 nightclub. The installation taps into Haring’s lifelong interest in breaking down the barriers between art and everyday life. Whether in subway stations, nightclubs or on city streets, his work was always meant to meet people where they were.

“Haring did not simply travel the world — he entered into dialogue with it,” McCormick said.

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