

Two of Keith Haring’s art cars. New York City. Ten days only.
We’re bringing two of Haring’s most iconic works back to the streets where it all started: a painted 1963 Buick Special and a Land Rover Series III from the 1983 Montreux Jazz Festival. Both in the same room, never before seen in New York City.
Join us for a rare look into Haring’s three-dimensional practice including original works, photographs, and the just-released book Keith Haring in 3D from Larry Warsh, Glenn Adamson, Phaidon/Monacelli.
In celebration of Keith Haring Exhibition in 3D, opening this June at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Keith Haring: In the Street is accompanied by a series of intimate conversations and celebrations with artists, writers, and longtime friends of Keith Haring. Space is limited — reserve your spot below.





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Join us for an intimate conversation about 1980s downtown New York City, where life, art, and friendship orbited into a close-knit community of artistic collaborators. Choreographer Muna Tseng will display and discuss her late brother Tseng Kwong Chi's photographs and the drawings that Keith Haring made in 1982 for her dance Epochal Songs.
A celebratory warm-up party featuring G-Bo The Pro, a longtime friend of Haring’s, will begin at 2pm.
How does a line on a subway wall become a car, a sculpture, a movement? Eric Shiner and Marka27 unpack Haring’s arc, from early tags to fully realized three-dimensional works, with select pieces on display at Free Parking.
Brad Gooch, author of Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring, and Larry Warsh, editor of Keith Haring in 3D and other publications, sit down to discuss Haring’s legacy — his art, his world, and what these works mean now.
CART Department is a cultural platform devoted to the automobile as an artistic and social artifact. Moving between past and present, it explores how cars shape identity, aesthetics, and collective imagination. Through considered storytelling and curated moments, CART Department creates a singular cultural space at the intersection of automotive culture, art, and design.
FREE PARKING
Free Parking is CART Department’s flagship gallery and events space, located in the West Village at 16 Morton St. Housed on the ground floor of a 19th-century carriage house, the 3,000-square-foot white-cube space is fitted with a functioning garage door — designed from the ground up to welcome automobiles as art. Free Parking is a space where automotive culture, art history, and public life converge.
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