Ludo 4, 1985

Lithograph
26″ x 19″
Edition 33/90
Signed and dated by the artist
Framed
Provenance: Acquired from Taglialatella Gallery
Includes delivery and installation within the Toronto area

Part of a five-piece series, Ludo 4 (1985) captures Keith Haring’s unmistakable visual language at its most rhythmic and raw. The lithograph features a bold black figure animated with intricate red linework—echoing both ancient symbology and street energy. Produced in an edition of 90, each work is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Measuring 66 x 48.5 cm, Ludo 4 reflects Haring’s deep interest in movement, mark-making, and universal communication. It’s a vibrant artifact of the downtown New York moment—accessible, expressive, and timeless.

About The Artist

Keith Haring (1958 – 1990) made the streets his studio and the subway his gallery. Bursting out of 1980s New York, Haring’s bold line work and radiant characters captured a raw, electric optimism charged with social urgency. He painted like a DJ spins records—fast, rhythmic, and for the people. Haring’s work is as relevant today as it was during the AIDS crisis and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. Mania celebrates his legacy as one of the purest expressions of street art’s potential to inspire, disrupt, and unify.

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