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So, 'Drawing the Line: A Portrait of Keith Haring' is a neat little documentary that dives into the vibrant world of Haring's art and his life in NYC's graffiti scene. Directed by Elisabeth Aubert, it captures this raw, energetic atmosphere that was so characteristic of the 80s. The pacing feels intentional, mixing snippets of Haring's work with insightful commentary about his Pop Shop and the social messages he layered into his art. There's something engaging about how it highlights not just the art itself, but the cultural context behind it. The practical effects are minimal—it's really about the visuals of Haring's work and the energy of the streets. A must-watch for those who appreciate the intersection of art and activism.
Short documentary formatFocus on New York City's graffiti cultureInsight into Haring's social activism
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