
Keith Haring
Silence = Death, 1989
Color Screenprint on Wove Paper
39 x 39 in
99.1 x 99.1 cm
99.1 x 99.1 cm
Edition of 200
Keith Haring’s Silence = Death is a powerful and iconic screenprint created in the 1980s, boldly addressing the AIDS crisis with his signature graphic style. Featuring the striking pink triangle...
Keith Haring’s Silence = Death is a powerful and iconic screenprint created in the 1980s, boldly addressing the AIDS crisis with his signature graphic style. Featuring the striking pink triangle symbol alongside Haring’s dynamic lines and vivid imagery, the piece conveys urgency and activism. Silence = Death stands as a courageous statement against the stigma and silence surrounding HIV/AIDS, highlighting Haring’s commitment to social justice through art. This screenprint remains a lasting symbol of awareness, resistance, and the fight for equality.