Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Pop Shop I (3)
Size: 12 × 15 in (30.5 × 38.1 cm)
Medium: Silkscreen in colors on wove paper
Edition: 151 of 200
Year: 1987
Notes: Hand signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Image size 10.5 x 13.375 inches. Littmann p. 83. Published by Martin Lawrence Limited Editions, New York. Artwork is in very good condition with no apparent issues. Original Martin Lawrence Certificate of authenticity included. In original Martin Lawrence frame, but the matting and mounting have been updated to modern acid free conservation materials.
The Pop Shop series stands as a testament to Keith Haring's profound aspiration—to craft a universal visual language resonating with positivity, accessible and comprehensible to individuals of all ages.
In 1986, The Pop Shop unveiled its doors at the enchanting address of 292 Lafayette Street, nestled within Manhattan's vibrant Soho neighborhood. For Haring, this was more than a mere shop; it represented an extension of his artistic vision—a lively boutique where art could transcend boundaries and reach people from diverse backgrounds. The offerings extended beyond T-shirts and novelty items adorned with Keith's iconic imagery, showcasing the creative expressions of his contemporaries, including the likes of Kenny Scharf and Jean Michel Basquiat.
Haring's creative ingenuity transcended the realm of merchandise; he transformed the inner walls of both shops into immersive canvases, granting visitors a firsthand encounter with his distinctive aesthetic. Notably, a branch of The Pop Shop also made its debut in Tokyo in 1987. Regrettably, the Tokyo Pop Shop ceased operations in 1988, while the original NYC Pop Shop location bid its loyal patrons farewell in September 2005.