Keith Haring's Chinatown Homecoming


In Chinatown the foot traffic isn’t dissimilar to the FDR, but at least you can linger to allow Keith Haring’s goal of art in the world, available to all, to pierce your downtown meanderings. Displayed in the shop window at 99 Cents Fine Art, the steel beam that once served Haring’s upbeat iconography to those speedy passersby on the FDR now rests for closer examination in Chinatown, on display through April 30th.


- Photos by Charles Benton, courtesy of 99 Cents Fine Art
- Archival images by Eric Kroll
- Archival B&W images by Joseph Szkodzinski