
Keith Haring
Medusa Head, 1986
Sugar lift aquatint on Hahnemühle Bütten 300g
54 x 97 3/4 in
137.2 x 248.3 cm
137.2 x 248.3 cm
Edition of 24
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Keith Haring’s Medusa (1986) is a striking and rare screenprint that reimagines the mythological figure through the lens of Haring’s bold visual language. Featuring his signature energetic linework and graphic...
Keith Haring’s Medusa (1986) is a striking and rare screenprint that reimagines the mythological figure through the lens of Haring’s bold visual language. Featuring his signature energetic linework and graphic style, Haring transforms the Gorgon into a powerful symbol of chaos, strength, and transformation. Commissioned by the Greek collector Alexander Iolas, Medusa blends classical mythology with street culture, making it a compelling piece for collectors of contemporary, Pop, and urban art. A dynamic and collectible work from one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Inquire today to learn more.