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Montreux Jazz Festival Poster - Keith Haring

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Product: Fine Art Poster
Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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A 1983 screenprint by Keith Haring, created as the official poster for the 17th Montreux Jazz Festival, featuring his iconic, kinetic figure style.

This screenprint is the official poster commissioned for the 17th Montreux Jazz Festival in 1983. Keith Haring, a central figure in the New York City street art scene, applied his signature visual language to this promotional work. The composition features a central, stylised figure whose torso is elongated into a spring-like coil, suggesting the kinetic energy and improvisational nature of jazz music. Haring utilised a high-contrast palette of yellow, black, and red to ensure the image remained legible from a distance, a technique consistent with his background in public art and subway drawings. The figure is surrounded by small, radiating marks, which Haring frequently used to denote movement, sound, or vibration. At the base, a blue, patterned strip provides a grounding element against the bold, flat colours of the main subject. The text at the bottom identifies the event, the year, and the dates of the festival, integrated into the overall graphic design rather than treated as a separate element. This work demonstrates Haring's ability to bridge the gap between fine art and commercial graphic design. By simplifying the human form into a series of bold, black outlines, he created an accessible visual shorthand that communicates rhythm and joy. The poster remains a recognisable example of 1980s graphic aesthetics, reflecting the intersection of contemporary music culture and the visual arts during that decade. The work is representative of Haring's broader practice, which sought to make art available to a wide audience through accessible mediums like posters, merchandise, and public murals.

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Each print is produced to order using 12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified archival paper. Designed in Britain and printed at your nearest production hub to reduce waste and speed up delivery.

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Montreux Jazz Festival Poster - Keith Haring

Regular price  From $29.00 USD
Sale price  From $29.00 USD Regular price 
Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Keith Haring portrait

Artist Biography

Keith Haring

Haring learned to draw from his father, an amateur cartoonist who worked as an engineer in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. The two of them would sit together making pictures. Walt Disney and Charles Schulz were the reference points. That combination of cartoon simplicity and obsessive repetition stayed with him.

He moved to New York in 1978 to attend the School of Visual Arts and within two years had found his medium: white chalk on the matte black paper that covered unused advertising panels in subway stations. He drew in the stations almost every day between 1980 and 1985, sometimes producing forty drawings in a single session. Commuters watched. The police arrested him repeatedly for vandalism. The drawings kept appearing.

The subway work made him famous before galleries did. Radiant babies, barking dogs, crawling figures, flying saucers: a vocabulary of shapes repeated and recombined like a visual language. The line work was fast and confident and looked easy, which was part of the point. He wanted art that anyone could read immediately. In 1986 he opened the Pop Shop in SoHo, selling t-shirts, posters, and badges with his designs at prices people could actually pay. The art world called it selling out. Andy Warhol, who had been doing exactly the same thing for twenty years, supported him.

He was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 and with AIDS the following year. The last works are direct: the 'Ignorance = Fear' poster for ACT UP, the Barcelona mural 'Todos Juntos Podemos Parar el SIDA', the horned sperm figure that became his symbol for the virus. He set up the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989 to fund AIDS organisations and children's programmes. He died in February 1990, at thirty-one. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in a field near Kutztown, close to where he first sat drawing with his father.
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Because every print is made to order, we don't offer change-of-mind returns, refunds or exchanges. If your order arrives faulty, damaged or incorrect, we'll replace it free of charge — just contact us within 48 hours of delivery. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off right. See our refunds page for full details.

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