The fact he worked so quickly and in a flow state I think is one reason the old New York writers might have found it easy to except him as writers tend to work the same way and the simple style of art and fact it was on empty poster spaces in the subway definitely helped
Thank you, In Melbourne we have a cherished mural by Keith, I think there's a doco about his time in Melbourne. Original Keith's appeared on public and private property all over Collingwood.
There is an amazing metalwork Haring piece (considered to be his last I think) inside St John the Divine in Manhattan where they had his funeral service mentioned in this video. I highly recommend going to see it! There are written statements from him there too about the nature and acceptance of death that are very moving
Any teen starting out their fordt time with weed, take just 2 hits yes you heard me right its the sam as someone who never drinks to take 3 shots of vodka and start acting crazy lol im new to your channel and a small artist whos getting into painting but mostly all pencil drawings is sspecialty which painting has led me to you, thank you for this art history your channel is only going to grow and grow i can see it
i absolutely love your analysis on these artists, you walk the line so well on objective breakdown and expressing the human narrative of their daily lives, thanks so much please keep going! also do you have an instagram for the channel?
Im! thinking, either the mother was ashamed of Keith being gay and HIV+ as a lot of people felt negative about that during the 80's and 90's. But I would think by today it would be open, if he had a kid. So I would think a miscarriage or abortion ensued. And while, I love Keith, living without a dad would have been a real bad deal, so I think its better if the kid did not arrive to a recently abandoned mom and missing dad.
Interesting series, but I'd like to see a series of great art created completely sober. We all know that you can add a certain I don't know what to your art by getting high, but I compare that to an athlete using steroids. There's always an asterisk there.
I've owned plenty of books on Haring & the artist was a workaholic & was fueled by meth/speed. I recall the story of Haring using when he made the anti-drug art & when he made huge panels for a museum exhibit which he made on location. the only truly sober person was warhol & the warhol diaires reports the news as well.
with the correct treatment people with HIV can live normal lifespans, in case you didn't know. as well as the probability of reaching undetectable amounts of the virus. aware antivirals aren't really drugs in the way you meant it in the title but thought I'd say. why did you decide to do this series? is it explained in one of the other videos? (assuming art under the influence is a series! lol)
Yes! Thank goodness for advancements in medicine! And yes it’s a series. Simply because I thought people’s relationships with drugs are interesting to how they live their lives, so I decided to look into artists specifically.
@@arthistorystorytimewas just wondering why you have so few subs. Just discovered your channel today - Picasso, and, by the looks of it been at it quite consistently for a bit… oh well. Anyway, all the best and stuff.
Great piece. A correction though, Cannabis can be addictive and is a depressant that has often been categorized as a barbiturate, though there's debate on its categorization due to its hallucinogenic property.
Yes, you’re right it totally is in the depressant category and can be addictive for some. Although the addiction is more so an emotional addiction in a similar way social media, shopping, porn, food, etc is to some people. Rather than a physical addiction such as cocaine or nicotine. And for sure! It’s somewhat/slightly hallucinogenic. Particularly when ingesting rather than smoked. Thanks for commenting!
As far as I know it's not classified as a stimulant or depressant as it can do both. Dizziness, drowsiness, or lightheadedness isn't really "hallucinogenic" either, which is what it is classified as since it doesn't fit anywhere else. THC acts more like a stimulant. CBN is one of the sedative components of cannabis. CBD is like fish oil and has omega 6 and 9, not just omega 3, along with no fish taste. Good for the body. I'd say people should be more concerned with antidepressants that have black box warnings on them. Or drugs like Effexor that can cause brain zaps. Even Tylenol/acetaminophen is a leading cause of liver damage in the US. They're now finding cannabis is neuroprotective, unlike alcohol which kills brain cells. It even takes All the deaths of opiates combined to equal the deaths of alcohol. No are no recorded deaths as a direct cause from cannabis after thousands of years of use. More people have died from water. Cannabis is a drug yes. But it is of the least concern in the world of drugs, legal or otherwise. Literally towards the bottom of the list. "If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
As a fellow artist I am so glad. that channels like this exist. Keep up the great work.
Keith Haring is one of my favorite artists. Thanks for you for made this video.
Just caught the Haring show twice while it was here in Toronto, big well executed pieces and some sculptures, very impressive.
Art and hard drugs go together like me, hard drugs and art.
The fact he worked so quickly and in a flow state I think is one reason the old New York writers might have found it easy to except him as writers tend to work the same way and the simple style of art and fact it was on empty poster spaces in the subway definitely helped
I love Keith Haring. I relate so much to his childhood upbringing. Plus also his message.
Thank you, In Melbourne we have a cherished mural by Keith, I think there's a doco about his time in Melbourne. Original Keith's appeared on public and private property all over Collingwood.
Just came across your channel. This rules. Love the videos. Keep it up!
There is an amazing metalwork Haring piece (considered to be his last I think) inside St John the Divine in Manhattan where they had his funeral service mentioned in this video. I highly recommend going to see it! There are written statements from him there too about the nature and acceptance of death that are very moving
Thank you for sharing!
id like to see more of this series very cool
thank you, more are coming up
I’m just discovering your channel and I’m jealous how comfortable you are talking about art behind the camera. Well done!
This is really cool. Thanks for putting in the time to make this!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed!
This is literally her job
Calling out the elephant in this room...GOD DAMN is this woman gorgeous!!
There you have it! Not only these art stories are exeptional fun to watch, but Stephanie is beauty incarnated, OMG!
Keep it coming!!! Great videos
Thanks for these documentaries. I've always been curious about the relationship between art and drugs. Cheers. Keep it up.
It’s like water and wine
LOOOOOOVE THIS FAMOUS MURAL 11:35 !!!!! Seen it many many many of days on the way home 🤍
She's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!!!
Your hair is amazing. I’ve only seen it tied up in previous videos.
I’m new to your channel and enjoying the content. Thanks!
My first time hearing he had a kid!😮
@@raulguadalupe3489 possibly just a fetus. No idea or info out there that I could find on if the baby was actually born.
I would see similar or copycat style artwork in New Zealand as a child - I used to think it was just an 80s thing
This was very informative I really learned alot thank you very much
Any teen starting out their fordt time with weed, take just 2 hits yes you heard me right its the sam as someone who never drinks to take 3 shots of vodka and start acting crazy lol im new to your channel and a small artist whos getting into painting but mostly all pencil drawings is sspecialty which painting has led me to you, thank you for this art history your channel is only going to grow and grow i can see it
awesome channel.
very enjoyable video
Bravo Keith Haring! I know so much more about his journey as an artist now. Thankyou for the film 🙂
I can remember seeing his drawings in subway stations in chalk on those empty black ads. I wonder what happened to them?
i absolutely love your analysis on these artists, you walk the line so well on objective breakdown and expressing the human narrative of their daily lives, thanks so much please keep going! also do you have an instagram for the channel?
I appreciate that! And no Instagram for the channel yet but will let you know.
More like this
Wow..... the Mud Club.. doesnt sound like a club you would ever want to order food from....
💯 3:42
Reading is pronounced like Redding.
Ooo! thank you I appreciate that!
@@arthistorystorytime you are most welcome.
I caught that immediately like where? She's not from around the tri-state area lol.
Really informative vid ty xx
if keith had a kid i really really wanna know if he makes art too
Im! thinking, either the mother was ashamed of Keith being gay and HIV+ as a lot of people felt negative about that during the 80's and 90's.
But I would think by today it would be open, if he had a kid. So I would think a miscarriage or abortion ensued. And while, I love Keith, living without a dad would have been a real bad deal, so I think its better if the kid did not arrive to a recently abandoned mom and missing dad.
2:00 you can read the biography RADIANT, Brad Gooch.
You can write comments, AMAZING.
Not so sure that he escaped addiction….as sex very much appeared to be his escape
Interesting series, but I'd like to see a series of great art created completely sober. We all know that you can add a certain I don't know what to your art by getting high, but I compare that to an athlete using steroids. There's always an asterisk there.
It’s said like “Redding”, not “reading”, PA
@@dollyllama69420 thank you! I learned that with this one 😅i appreciate you.
I've owned plenty of books on Haring & the artist was a workaholic & was fueled by meth/speed. I recall the story of Haring using when he made the anti-drug art & when he made huge panels for a museum exhibit which he made on location. the only truly sober person was warhol & the warhol diaires reports the news as well.
with the correct treatment people with HIV can live normal lifespans, in case you didn't know. as well as the probability of reaching undetectable amounts of the virus.
aware antivirals aren't really drugs in the way you meant it in the title but thought I'd say.
why did you decide to do this series? is it explained in one of the other videos? (assuming art under the influence is a series! lol)
Yes! Thank goodness for advancements in medicine!
And yes it’s a series. Simply because I thought people’s relationships with drugs are interesting to how they live their lives, so I decided to look into artists specifically.
@@arthistorystorytimewas just wondering why you have so few subs. Just discovered your channel today - Picasso, and, by the looks of it been at it quite consistently for a bit… oh well. Anyway, all the best and stuff.
Lucky for him galleries push fast art. So they can get that money quick.
And Anti nuke campaigning
I had no idea Woody Allen was so artistic.
Keith Haring was too young to be a hippie.
For sure! Not a “real” hippie. But even today there are hippie variants lol newer editions and flavors of modern hippie types.
What? There were Plenty of hippies in the 90s.
Keith did not have a kid.
Great piece. A correction though, Cannabis can be addictive and is a depressant that has often been categorized as a barbiturate, though there's debate on its categorization due to its hallucinogenic property.
Yes, you’re right it totally is in the depressant category and can be addictive for some. Although the addiction is more so an emotional addiction in a similar way social media, shopping, porn, food, etc is to some people. Rather than a physical addiction such as cocaine or nicotine.
And for sure! It’s somewhat/slightly hallucinogenic. Particularly when ingesting rather than smoked.
Thanks for commenting!
As far as I know it's not classified as a stimulant or depressant as it can do both. Dizziness, drowsiness, or lightheadedness isn't really "hallucinogenic" either, which is what it is classified as since it doesn't fit anywhere else. THC acts more like a stimulant. CBN is one of the sedative components of cannabis. CBD is like fish oil and has omega 6 and 9, not just omega 3, along with no fish taste. Good for the body.
I'd say people should be more concerned with antidepressants that have black box warnings on them. Or drugs like Effexor that can cause brain zaps. Even Tylenol/acetaminophen is a leading cause of liver damage in the US. They're now finding cannabis is neuroprotective, unlike alcohol which kills brain cells. It even takes All the deaths of opiates combined to equal the deaths of alcohol. No are no recorded deaths as a direct cause from cannabis after thousands of years of use. More people have died from water. Cannabis is a drug yes. But it is of the least concern in the world of drugs, legal or otherwise. Literally towards the bottom of the list.
"If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
Yeah totally overrated. Modern art is stupid.
The drugs he really needed was some Prep
you look like Frida Kahlo