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.
More Like This
Homage to Francis Bacon (Study of George Dyer), 2011
Takashi Murakami | Silkscreen with platinum leaf