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Keith Haring
Helicopters, Mountains, People (from The Valley Suite)

1989

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Helicopters, Mountains, People (from The Valley Suite) by Keith Haring (1958-1990) Without Frame: 10" x 8.75" With Frame: 18.25" x 17.25" Signed and Dated Lower Right Edition 31/80 Lower Left "The Valley" is a group of etchings by Keith Haring with text by William S. Burroughs. The portfolio consists of sixteen etchings drawn by the artist in April of 1989, in his New York studio. The images were proofed by Maurice Payne from 10" x 9" copper plates and printed in black ink. The author copied the text by hand on sixteen sheets of tracing paper, which were photo-etched onto 10" x 9" copper plates and printed in red ink. The last page of the portfolio contains both text and image. There is a total of thirty-one sheets. All the images are Copyright ©1990-2005 The Keith Haring Foundation. The text, also titled "The Valley", is a chapter from the author’s novel, The Western Lands, Copyright ©1987 William S. Burroughs. The chapter is reprinted by the arrangement with Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. The fine art paper was created at Twinracker Handmade Paper in Brookston, Indiana. The 14"x12 1/2" sheets are white, 160 lb. 100% cotton paper. The watermark contains the initials of the artist and author. The edition was hand-printed at Wellington Studios in London, and each copy is presented in a case constructed by James Currier of Newtown, Connecticut. Each of the intaglio images has been signed by the artist. The last page of text has been signed by the author. The edition of eighty is numbered 1/80 to 80/80, with thirteen Artist’s Proofs numbered A.P. 1/13 to A. P. 13/13, four Hors Commerce numbered H.C. 1/4 to 4/4 and one Bon a Tirer. The edition is published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York in February, 1990 The Valley (Page 12) by William Burroughs One day it happened. We heard a roaring noise overhead and looked up to see what looked like the legendary dragonfly, hovering there in the sky. We wailed and shouted. The craft hung there and then turned and headed away. Next day it was back over the Valley with several more just like it. Now one came down past the overhangs and landed by the stream. Immediately the Soarers rushed forward as two men got out of the craft. "Mucho gusto… buenos dias… muchos anos aqui" The men explained that we would all be evacuated, but that they could only take five at the moment, and five Soarers got into the craft, which lifted off. Now another settled, but the pilots started back at the sight of advanced Corners. "These gooks will have to be quarantined." "They don’t go in my chopper."
  • Creator:
    Keith Haring (1958-1990, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1989
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Missouri, MO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU747310039592

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