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Keith Haring: The Message (2013)

Overview

Keith Haring: The Message was released in conjunction with the Keith Haring retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Directed by famed designer, Madonna stylist and Haring confidante Maripol, The Message goes pretty deep into both the artist and the city and times he’ll forever be identified with: New York City, circa the 1980s. The focus, as the title indicates, is upon the “struggles that animated” Keith Haring’s work, his activism – in a word, his “message.”
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Maripol

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Keith Haring

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Ethan Benarroch profile
Ethan Benarroch

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Michael De Benedictus profile
Michael De Benedictus

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Fab 5 Freddy

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Alba Clemente profile
Alba Clemente

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Nina Clemente profile
Nina Clemente

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Diego Cortez profile
Diego Cortez

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Jane Dickson profile
Jane Dickson

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Kenny Scharf profile
Kenny Scharf

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Keith Haring profile
Keith Haring

Himself

Ethan Benarroch profile
Ethan Benarroch

Himself

Michael De Benedictus profile
Michael De Benedictus

Himself

Fab 5 Freddy profile
Fab 5 Freddy

Himself

Alba Clemente profile
Alba Clemente

Herself

Nina Clemente profile
Nina Clemente

Herself

Diego Cortez profile
Diego Cortez

Himself

Jane Dickson profile
Jane Dickson

Herself

Kenny Scharf profile
Kenny Scharf

Himself

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Release Date

April 19, 2013

Original Language

English

Budget

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