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National Coming Out Day Notecard

National Coming Out Day Notecard

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A folded postcard featuring an artwork created by Keith Haring in 1988, which became the symbol of National Coming Out Day.

National Coming Out Day was established in 1988 as a day to celebrate individuals who openly express their sexual orientation and gender identity.
Today, its ideals have spread worldwide, with large-scale celebrations taking place across the globe every year on October 11.

Keith Haring was one of the rare artists in the 1980s who was openly gay.
In 1988, to commemorate the launch of National Coming Out Day, Haring created this symbolic artwork.
The piece depicts a figure stepping out from the darkness into a vibrant and colorful world.
Celebrating the freedom of living as one's true self, this work remains an internationally recognized symbol of National Coming Out Day.

【Size】H18.0×W28.5cm
【Material】Paper
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Museum Invitation

Complimentary Pair of Admission Tickets to the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection

Receive a complimentary pair of admission tickets with purchases of ¥10,000 or more, including tax and excluding shipping. The tickets will be included with your order.

*Admission tickets do not have an expiration date.

ALL KEITH HARING ARTWORK ©KEITH HARING FOUNDATION COURTESY OF NAKAMURA KEITH HARING COLLECTION