"...the book's soul is in the artwork itself--and this volume has plenty of heart." ~Metro Source NY
"Visually stunning...and absolutely essential for anyone with an interest in the art world at the end of the 20th Century." ~The Village Voice
"...homage to a thrilling and inspiring career..." ~Flordia InsideOut
"The hefty tome incorporates more than a decade of research and a trove of unpublished photographic and written material ranging from chalk drawings to subway murals and the famous body painting of Grace Jones. A major, well-deserved tribute to the late artist, this handsome offering is a fan s dream-come-true and just in time for Christmas gifting." ~Indulge Magazine
"...an awe-inspiring monograph of bold, provocative, endearing, and unforgettable images that Haring was renowned for...Truly a book to be treasured." ~Le Petite Chic
"...a definitive book on the artist..." ~Cincinnati Enquirer
"The bold, visionary artist is celebrated in art dealer Jeffrey Deitch s exhaustive tome that features Haring s early subway chalk drawings, unpublished photos and never-before-seen journal entries." ~ModernTonic.com
"Visually stunning...and absolutely essential for anyone with an interest in the art world at the end of the 20th Century." ~The Village Voice
"...homage to a thrilling and inspiring career..." ~Flordia InsideOut
"The hefty tome incorporates more than a decade of research and a trove of unpublished photographic and written material ranging from chalk drawings to subway murals and the famous body painting of Grace Jones. A major, well-deserved tribute to the late artist, this handsome offering is a fan s dream-come-true and just in time for Christmas gifting." ~Indulge Magazine
"...an awe-inspiring monograph of bold, provocative, endearing, and unforgettable images that Haring was renowned for...Truly a book to be treasured." ~Le Petite Chic
"...a definitive book on the artist..." ~Cincinnati Enquirer
"The bold, visionary artist is celebrated in art dealer Jeffrey Deitch s exhaustive tome that features Haring s early subway chalk drawings, unpublished photos and never-before-seen journal entries." ~ModernTonic.com