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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Mzartos Gallery presents Keith Haring Hope Light Opens 6-8 PM May 13, 2026

Martos Gallery invites you to the opening reception of

Keith Haring 
More Light

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH, 2026
6 - 8PM

41 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10013

In 1987, Keith Haring sat down at a Commodore Amiga computer and made five digital paintings for a Timothy Leary video game that was never released. Nearly four decades later, those works are being exhibited for the first time at the scale Haring envisioned, not as archival curiosities, but as large-scale immersive installations, bathing the viewer in programmable light.

Martos Gallery is pleased to present Keith Haring: More Light, an exhibition drawn from the collection of Jeannie Vu and Jehan Chu. Its title comes from Goethe’s reported final words, “More light,” and the show honors that cry in full: this is the first exhibition to realize Haring’s own ambition for his digital work, displayed at a scale commensurate with his most celebrated public practice.

The five works that comprise the Amiga series were created between February and April 1987 for Neuromancer: Mind Movie, an unrealized collaboration with Timothy Leary. They represent the apex of a nearly decade-long inquiry into the digital image, a body of work cut short by Haring’s death in 1990, and by the technological limitations of his era, which made large-scale presentation impossible within his lifetime. That barrier no longer exists.

More Light is, in this sense, an act of posthumous realization. Guided by Haring’s central snake motif, the works move from psychedelic visions of expanded consciousness to darker, more elegiac meditations, the body as signal, screen, and ghost. They were made in the shadow of Andy Warhol’s death in February 1987, a loss that visibly shifted Haring’s practice from mandala-inspired optimism toward a reckoning with mortality and legacy. On the screen, the pixel offered what the street wall could not: permanence. A unit of light that could outlast the body.

Haring understood, with the acuity of someone watching his own image become commodity, that the digital offered a different kind of ubiquity, one with staying power. He was making work for a generation not yet born. More Light is the exhibition that finally reaches them.

The exhibition was conceived in collaboration with internationally acclaimed architect Kulapat Yantrasast, with an accompanying essay by digital art historian Noah Bolanowski.


Martos Gallery 
41 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10013

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Martos Gallery is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10AM - 6PM



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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Catch The Martos Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong March 25-29, 2026, Booth 3E23 exhibiting Keith Haring among o†˙ers.


Hi All Our Fine Art Magazine Blog readers. Fine Art met Keith Haring in Connecticut at a Whitney Museum sponsored event in what I recall was in the early to mid 1980's . Haring had been invited by the press rep. He not part of the installation. We were all out doors for a sculptural work installation ceremony. There were four of us outside including a New York Times  photographer. That  day nothing stands out except  Hering as a skinny young man. It was nothing like meeting Rauschenberg, Frankenthaler, and Johns casually walking down the aisle at the Guggenheim together during the opening of a  Russian Avant Garde Exhibition in 1995; and picking up a conversation about art with me. Jamie Forbes, Publisher , FineArtMagazineBog.blogspot.com, and SunStormFineArtMagazine.com. 

ART BASEL HONG KONG

BOOTH 3E23

Opening Today March 25, 12 | 8 PM for VIP Preview

Keith Haring
Untitled (FDR #5/#6), 1984
Spray enamel on sheet metal
55 1/8 x 204 3/4 in
140 x 520.1 cm

Preview
Martos Gallery is delighted to welcome visitors to Keith Haring solo exhibition at BOOTH 3E23. 

The presentation is a radiant encounter with one of the most vital visual languages of the 20th century. In Hong Kong, where East and West intersect, his works move with the same urgency and light, proving art is not bound by barriers of distance and perspective, rather is a demonstration of how uniting Haring’s iconography holistically ties cultures and love.

Keith Haring’s friendship with Hong Kong born photographer Tseng Kwong Chi may be read as an early intimation of the artist’s subsequent, posthumous connection with Hong Kong. The city’s dense, vertically layered urban landscape strongly resonates with Haring’s bold visual language and his commitment to the democratization of art, echoing his insistence that art should be accessible in the most public of spaces. This serendipitous affinity with Hong Kong, together with Haring’s sustained engagement with Asian visual culture, forms the chromatic and conceptual axis of Martos Gallery’s presentation at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026. The exhibition also marks Martos Gallery’s inaugural presentation in Hong Kong.
 

 
VIP Days (by invitation only):
First Choice | Wednesday, March 25, 12 noon to 8pm
First Choice and Preview | Wednesday, March 25, 3pm to 8pm
First Choice and Preview | Thursday, March 26, 12 noon to 4pm

Public Days
Friday, March 27, 2pm to 8pm 
Saturday, March 28, 2pm to 8pm 
Sunday, March 29, 12 noon to 6pm

Hong Kong
Convention & Exhibition Centre
1 Harbour Road
Wan Chai
Hong Kong, China
Get Tickets

ON VIEW NOW 

Andisheh Avini
All of You


Now through April 18, 2026
 
Martos Gallery
Tuesday - Saturday
10 AM - 6PM 

 

Martos Gallery 
41 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10013

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martosgallery.com
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Martos Gallery is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10AM - 6PM
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