Keith Haring used the New York subway as his personal laboratory between 1980 and 1985, drawing thousands of spontaneous images with white chalk on the matte black paper covering expired advertisements.
He often created these drawings in just a few minutes during a subway stop, and he viewed this process as a performance and a way to make art accessible to the general public, not just to galleries.
@Kevinpm0083@PATHTrain Currently At 23rd, people in the front of the platform didn't hear that announcement because the PA System doesn't reach the front of the platform. Way to go @PATHTrain . Fix your speakers!
This lady rejected everyone...then she got a taste of her own medicine. Got served what she dished out 😭
Last man came to revenge for others.
She tried to pop that balloon to make it look like she's in control. Oh no!!😂😂
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