Talk:Keith Haring

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Thanks for fixing those typos...I've never been good at spelling.--Octopusouphut 00:38, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Minor grammar changes

Total newbie to this; look forward to guidance on protocol. In any case, I suggest authors

(1) change "...New York City, there he was ..." to "...New York City, _where_ he was ..."; (2) end following sentence with a period; (3) next paragraph: "The exhibitions were..." . *What* exhibitions were "put on film"? (4) when he began to paint on canvas, what was his medium? Oil? Acryluc? Mixed?

Is interest in this alive at all?

TIA aya

[edit] Note placed in Talk page for 216.120.141.3

Some recent edits by 216.120.141.3 (somebody at Wayland Union School) to Keith Haring were reverted as repeating what was already in the article, but there was some new information added as well. Putting it all in one cluster at the end of the original article was definitely not the way to go. Why not take a stab at integrating just your new material into the body of the article, while maintaining the same general style? --CliffC 02:29, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm Mclaren Witches Collection

I'm terrible at Wikipedia, but I would just like to recommend someone mention that Keith Haring collaborated on this collection. His main contribution was prints, although some wooden cutouts of the Baby and Dog ended up on belts, and there were some pins that were later sold in the Pop Shop (black enamel on gold plated steel).