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Keith Haring Retrospect Skate Deck 2

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Artist: Keith Haring (1958 – 1990)
Medium: Screen Print on Skateboard

SKU HARING-RETROSPECT-2
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Keith Haring (American, 1958 – 1990)

If you’re drawn to bold lines, bright colors, and art that radiates energy, make sure to swing by Gallery 590 at We Frame It! in Sierra Vista to see the Keith Haring “Retrospect” skateboard set from the MoMA collection. These decks aren’t just for skating—they’re striking pop art pieces that capture Haring’s iconic visual language in motion.

Haring’s instantly recognizable figures—dancing, running, radiating energy—take center stage in this multi-deck set, titled Retrospect. Originally designed as part of a MoMA collaboration to bring fine art into everyday objects, these skateboards are a perfect blend of street culture and museum-quality design. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Haring or discovering his work for the first time, the joy and urgency in these graphics is undeniable.

This set is a collector’s dream. Each board works as a standalone art piece, but when viewed together, they form a vibrant tribute to Haring’s legacy—his dedication to accessibility, activism, and visual storytelling. The “Retrospect” series captures the essence of his work: playful, powerful, and unafraid to speak loudly.

For skateboard enthusiasts, these decks are a celebration of the movement and energy that skating represents. For art lovers, they’re a rare opportunity to own (or simply admire) a piece of pop art history that’s as meaningful as it is visually exciting.

Come by Gallery 590 at We Frame It! to see the Keith Haring Retrospect set up close. Whether you’re into skating, collecting, or just love dynamic design, these decks offer something unforgettable. It’s art with attitude—and it’s waiting for you to experience it.

*Decks numbered 1-6, left to right.

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Keith Haring

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