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Exploring Life and Art: Keith Haring and Sun Tzu

This piece delves into the lives of two influential figures: Keith Haring, an iconic artist known for his bold imagery addressing universal themes of existence, and Sun Tzu, the ancient military strategist and philosopher revered for his profound insights in "The Art of War." Haring's work reflects complex human emotions and societal issues, while Sun Tzu's strategies focus on the art of warfare and leadership. Both figures, though from different eras and fields, have left lasting legacies that continue to resonate today.

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Exploring Life and Art: Keith Haring and Sun Tzu

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  1. Keith Haring Girl with cigarette

  2. Keith Haring was born on May 4, 1958 in Reading, Pennsylvania. His influences were Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Alechinsky, William Burroughs, BrionGysin and Robert Henri. Keith Haring died of AIDS related complications at the age of 31 on February 16, 1990. His pictures was expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war. Lucky Strike Silence and Death

  3. Sun-TZU • Born: 500 B.C. • Birthplace: Ch'i State, China • Best known as: the author of ART of WAR. • Died: 496 B.C. • was an ancient Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher • Books: Laying Plans; Waging War; The Use of Spies. • The Army On the March - Sun Tzu said: We come now to the question of encamping the army, and observing signs of the enemy. Pass quickly over mountains, and keep in the neighborhood of valleys

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