By ASAKO HANAFUSA/ Staff Writer
July 4, 2024 at 07:00 JST
Keith Haring drew this work, titled “Hiroshima Concert Birds,” for a charity concert held Aug. 5-6, 1988, in the city to raise funds to build a nursing home for A-bomb survivors. The drawing was used as the concert’s main image and appeared in posters and elsewhere. (©Keith Haring Foundation, courtesy of the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection)
HOKUTO, Yamanashi Prefecture--U.S. pop artist Keith Haring visited Hiroshima during the Cold War when the threat of nuclear Armageddon was high. [Read More]
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