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Slience=Death

Keith Haring1989

Nakamura Keith Haring Collection

Nakamura Keith Haring Collection
Hokuto, Yamanashi, Japan

In 1987, New York City was flooded by “SILENCE=DEATH” slogans, criticizing the government’s apathy towards the AIDS crisis. The group behind this was ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, an advocacy group working towards the prevention and awareness of the disease.
The pink triangle in the slogan references the inverted triangle symbol that the Nazis used to label homosexuals in internment camps. During in the 70’s in America, the use and meaning of the triangle became a symbol of freedom and pride to the LGBTQ community.

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  • Title: Slience=Death
  • Creator: Keith Haring
  • Date Created: 1989
  • Location: Nakamura Keith Haring Collection
  • Rights: All Keith Haring Artwork ©Keith Haring Foundation Courtesy of Nakamura Keith Haring Collection.
  • Medium: Silkscreen on paper
Nakamura Keith Haring Collection

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