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'USA 19-82' is a lithograph created by Keith Haring in 1982. The centre of 'USA 19-82' is quintessential Haring—a bold red, two-dimensional matchstick figure—standing atop a mound of dots. A...
"USA 19-82" is a lithograph created by Keith Haring in 1982. The centre of "USA 19-82" is quintessential Haring—a bold red, two-dimensional matchstick figure—standing atop a mound of dots. A two-headed snake pierces through a hole in its abdomen, a recurring motif in Haring’s work symbolising a metaphorical void. Despite its cartoonish style and bold lines, the image carries a deep spiritual resonance. The composition, although seemingly simple with just three main elements—the figure, snake, and mound—is rich with potential mythic significance. The figure, depicted with radiant beams above its head resembling a halo, hints at Haring’s Christian upbringing, despite his later rejection of organised religion. The figure’s cross-legged pose with arms outstretched evokes the ancient practice of snake charming. The print showcases the origins of what would become Haring's iconic visual language, exemplified by motifs like the Heart-Love symbol and the Radiant Baby. USA 19-82 highlights Haring’s unique visual style that would see the artist become a mainstay of private collectors, auction houses, galleries and museums worldwide.