The exhibition Keith Haring: In The Street at Free Parking in Manhattan's West Village is showing two art cars by artist Keith Haring—a 1963 Buick Special and a 1971 Land Rover Series III—April 10–19.
The Buick Special, described as Haring's first art car, will depart Free Parking on April 14 for an exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The Land Rover Series III was decorated ahead of the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1983, and both vehicles are owned by art collector Larry Warsh, who purchased the Land Rover from the festival producers and has retained the cars.
Curated by the CART Department, the show includes original works and photographs but omits several other Haring-painted vehicles such as his BMW Z1, the Le Mans children's Ferrari and the Honda Hurricane, underscoring artist Keith Haring's lasting public-art legacy.
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