28 x 40 inches = 70 x 100 cm
- Museum-quality Fine Art giclée print on heavy matte paper.
One of the most iconic posters of 1980s American art. A meeting of five New York figures, a dream team: Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, Ono, and Lichtenstein. This poster was created for the Rain Dance event organized by Keith Haring at a charity event benefiting UNICEF's Emergency Relief Fund for Africa. The artists created a unified and captivating composition. “This poster reflects the cream of the crop of New York’s artistic and social circles in 1985. Water, so essential to combat the drought and famine that reigned in Ethiopia, was the poster’s main message, and its theme, rain, is treated from different angles by each of the artists: graphic (Lichtenstein’s oblique lines), practical (Warhol’s umbrellas), ethnographic (Haring’s rain dance), political (Basquiat, combining the homophones rain and reign), and geographical (Ono, whose steps illustrate the long marches of Africans to reach the scarce sources of water).”
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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeLargeHeight100 cmWidth70 cm