
Keith Haring’s Legacy Rolls On In Sierra Vista
If you’ve ever seen a radiant baby, barking dog, or cluster of dancing figures outlined in bold black lines, chances are you’ve come face-to-face with the work of Keith Haring. And if you haven’t—well, now’s your chance.
Right now at Gallery 590 at We Frame It in Sierra Vista, AZ, we’re showcasing a striking collection of Keith Haring Retrospect skate decks—and trust us, they’re not just for skateboarders or art collectors. They’re for anyone who’s ever felt the pulse of a city street or seen art as something that should belong to everyone.
Haring wasn’t just an artist; he was a movement. He took his art out of the galleries and into subways, sidewalks, and the fabric of 1980s New York culture. His work spoke to social justice, love, equality, and the urgency of human connection—and he did it all with a marker and a whole lot of energy. His simple lines carried powerful messages, making art that was visually accessible and emotionally undeniable.
Fast forward to today, and his influence is everywhere—from fashion collabs to murals to, yes, even skate decks. These Retrospect decks are more than collectibles. They’re bite-sized canvases that carry his iconic figures and spirit, frozen in motion like Haring’s art always is. They speak to the fusion of street culture and fine art that he helped define.
So why should you come see them? Because seeing Haring’s work in person—even reproduced on a deck—hits differently. It’s vibrant. It’s bold. And it still feels like it’s talking to right now. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting to know his work, standing in front of these pieces brings a sense of energy that photos simply can’t capture.
Gallery 590 is proud to bring a slice of that energy to Sierra Vista. Stop by, take a look, and let Haring’s legacy spark something in you. Who knows—you might just leave feeling a little more inspired, a little more connected, and a lot more in love with the power of line and color. Come see the decks. Feel the vibe. Art is for everyone—and so is this show.