“Untitled (For Kenny)” is an artwork created by Keith Haring in 1979, which is envisioned within the framework of the Post-Painterly Abstraction movement and falls under the abstract genre. The artwork comprises a grid juxtaposed with a densely packed field of intricate, abstract lines and shapes.
On the left portion of the artwork, a precise grid pattern is meticulously laid out on what appears to be a standardized paper, often used for technical drawings or engineering purposes. The right section sharply contrasts this with an array of densely interwoven abstract lines and motifs. This duality reflects a balance between order and spontaneity. Additionally, the bottom left corner bears a handwritten inscription reading “FOR KENNY- 1979 3 AM,” followed by the artist’s signature, Keith Haring, further humanizing the technical rigor with a personal and artistic touch.