The artwork titled “Installation Shafrazi Gallery 1982” was created by Keith Haring in 1982. This piece belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is classified within the installation genre.
The artwork features a bold and vibrant environment, marked by dynamic, geometric, and organic shapes rendered in Haring’s characteristic graffiti-like style. Dominated by vivid colors, the installation is set against a background of vertical red and yellow stripes which add to the dynamic energy of the scene. The floor appears to be a dark, checkered pattern, providing a contrasting setting for the bright elements at play. Key highlights include various canvases adorned with intricate patterns and figures, embodying Haring’s unique visual language. A central three-dimensional figure, also brightly patterned, sits atop an equally vibrant base, contributing to the immersive and striking nature of the installation.