Top Performing Print Collections In Keith Haring’s Current Market
Haring’s print market continues to be anchored by collections that combine recognisability, repeat trading, and format flexibility.
Pop Shop works remain the market’s most consistent performers. Available as signed/unsigned individual prints, complete sets, and quads, they offer pricing variability across formats while trading reliably year on year. Their strength lies in visibility: these works sit at the centre of Haring’s visual legacy and provide a stable foundation for liquidity across multiple price tiers.
Andy Mouse sits at the opposite end of the spectrum. Complete sets have achieved seven-figure results when they appear, while individual prints continue to trade strongly in their own right. This dual structure reinforces Andy Mouse as one of the most structurally important collections in the market.
Other established collections include Dog cut-out editions, Totem works, and Pyramids, which reflect Haring’s experimentation with material through metal and carved plywood. Their limited availability and distinct formats have supported sustained demand across colourways and editions.
At more accessible levels, Blueprint Drawings and Icons play an important supporting role. Blueprints attract collectors seeking lower price points and a more restrained colour palette, while Icons distil Haring’s visual language into single, recognisable motifs, offering consistent entry-level liquidity.
For a data-led view of how these collections rank by confidence, liquidity, and pricing resilience, explore our latest Most Investable Collections Report, where each series is scored using our proprietary confidence framework.

