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Lucky Strike (white) - Signed Print by Keith Haring 1987 - MyArtBroker

Lucky Strike (white)
Signed Print

Keith Haring

£8,500-£13,000Value Indicator

$17,000-$26,000 Value Indicator

$15,000-$23,000 Value Indicator

¥80,000-¥120,000 Value Indicator

10,500-16,000 Value Indicator

$80,000-$130,000 Value Indicator

¥1,600,000-¥2,450,000 Value Indicator

$10,500-$16,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 80

Year: 1987

Size: H 30cm x W 21cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Keith Haring’s Lucky Strike (white) is estimated to be worth between £8,500 to £13,000. This signed screenprint, created in 1987, has been sold 4 times at auction since its initial sale on 23rd May 2006. The artwork is rare to the market and has shown consistent value growth. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 80.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2019Sotheby's London United Kingdom
November 2017Van Ham Fine Art Auctions Germany
April 2010Ketterer Kunst Hamburg Germany
May 2006Sotheby's Amsterdam Netherlands

Meaning & Analysis

Lucky Strike shows three jumping and dancing figures that surround the box of Lucky Strike cigarettes in a fun and dynamic composition. This print is typical of Haring’s linear style in his exclusive use of black and white, action lines surrounding the figures and dotted landscape at the bottom. Haring blurs the line between high art and commercialism by creating a print in his unique and recognisable style in the context of a poster advertisement.

Playing into Haring’s ideal of the democratisation of art, this poster was created for commercial purposes and was available for public display and consumption. This print shows Haring’s use of flattened form that mimics the mass-produced nature of the world he was critiquing. The pop of red in the Lucky Strike logo against the exclusive use of black and white, highlights the centrality of the brand name to this poster.

  • Keith Haring was a luminary of the 1980s downtown New York scene. His distinctive visual language pioneered one-line Pop Art drawings and he has been famed for his colourful, playful imagery. Haring's iconic energetic motifs and figures were dedicated to influencing social change, and particularly challenging stigma around the AIDS epidemic. Haring also pushed for the accessibility of art by opening Pop Shops in New York and Japan, selling a range of ephemera starting from as little as 50 cents. Haring's legacy has been cemented in the art-activism scene and is a testament to power of art to inspire social change

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