In 1986, Keith Haring created Andy Mouse—a character that blends his signature cartoon-like figures with pop culture icons, portraying Andy Warhol as a stylized Mickey Mouse, as a reflection of Haring’s admiration for Warhol and their shared interest in mass media imagery. Since then, the Andy Mouse character appeared across several mediums in Haring’s practice.
Here, Haring’s bold, graphic line brings Andy Mouse to life with immediacy and spontaneity, highlighting his skill as a draftsman and his deep connection to the street-inspired aesthetic of the 1980s New York art scene. The drawing captures the spirit of the era and the artist’s reverence for Warhol, whom Haring saw as both a mentor and a symbol of the merging of art and pop culture.