
Keith Haring: A World in Motion traces Haring's practice as a form of global exchange, bringing together works created across New York, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, and San Francisco to examine how he translated downtown New York's energy into a visual language that traveled across cultures. Curated by Carlo McCormick, the exhibition foregrounds movement as central to Haring's life and work — from subway chalk drawings that transformed the city's underground into an exhibition space, to collaborations with Andy Warhol, Bill T. Jones, and Grace Jones at Paradise Garage. His art entered into dialogue with each place it encountered, absorbing as much as it transmitted.