From March 18, 2026

Voice of the Street: Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings

Voice of the Street is a Keith Haring exhibition in London dedicated to his Subway Drawings, the chalk works created in New York City subway stations between 1980 and 1985. Executed in chalk on black paper advertising panels, these works established the visual language that would define Keith Haring’s subway art.

Before the world knew his name, Keith Haring went underground, literally. From 1980 to 1985, New York’s subway became his canvas. Haring sketched thousands of drawings with nothing but white chalk and intention. Most were erased within hours, yet all were designed to be seen, forming what is now recognised as the Keith Haring Subway Drawings series.

Haring called the subway his “laboratory”, a space where he could test ideas in real time, directly engaging with commuters and moving outside institutional approval. Every line, figure and symbol was a message meant for everyone circulating through the city, transcending language, age and background.

Art in Action

The subway was more than a transit system for Haring. His quick drawings, executed amid passing trains and commuting crowds, made audiences active participants. Working fast to avoid being spotted by the police, and facing repeated fines and arrest, he embraced risk, speed and intuition as essential conditions of his creative practice. Its fleeting nature showed that expression mattered more than rules or authorization, reinforcing the immediacy of these Keith Haring chalk drawings.

A Universal Visual Language

Haring’s recurring symbols, such as the radiant baby, the barking dog and the dancing figures, were more than images; they were a vocabulary. Simple yet powerful, they communicated hope, protest and love. They carried social, political and emotional significance, transforming an ordinary space into a shared moment of reflection within the New York underground. 

His continuous lines, graphic yet expressive, allowed him to produce impactful imagery in seconds. This immediacy rendered the subway drawings fully realized, performative works of art, distinguishing these intentional drawings from casual Keith Haring doodles.

Drawing Change

Created amid the political tension of New York 1980s, the AIDS crisis and an explosive street culture, Haring’s drawings functioned as an act of awareness, interrupting daily routine, inviting engagement, and reminding viewers of art’s potential to empower and transform. Haring’s drawings addressed issues of sexuality, social inequity and public health, blending art with activism, a context that shaped the urgency of the Subway Drawings exhibition in London.

A Lasting Legacy

At Moco Museum we believe art should be accessible to everyone and capable of inspiring change. Through this exhibition, visitors can witness Haring’s practice in context: a laboratory of immediacy, intuition and connection. These works embody the artist’s vision: art is not static, it is lived, shared, and has the power to transform, continuing to define the significance of this Keith Haring exhibition in London.

Tickets for the Keith Haring exhibition in London are available online. Book your visit to experience the Keith Haring Subway Drawings at Moco Museum London.

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    I loved it. Exciting, memorable, inspiring. Now we came across it again in London. ❤️ There are artists whose work I would’ve never discovered otherwise — like Robbie Williams’ creations beyond music… amazing! Love it. I truly hope more and more big cities will have something like this. The world becomes a better place with spaces like these 🤞 I wholeheartedly recommend it! For thinkers. For wanderers. For parents with kids, or just a visit with a friend. Enjoy the ride — and pass it on.

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 18:00

    Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 19:00

    Sunday: 10:00 – 18:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 90-120 minutes

  • Location

    Moco Museum London is located at 1-4 Marble Arch, London, UK. Get directions via this link

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  • Audio tour

    Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

  • Please note!

    The temporary exhibition space will remain closed until Tuesday, March 17.

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  • Head to the newly opened Moco Museum to find iconic works celebrated by modern artists and upcoming stars. Featuring works from “Moco Masters” Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the Moco Museum is home to a vast range of iconic and daring creations.
  • The scale of Moco Museum's London flagship is so impressive, it allows room for colossal, vital pieces by the likes of Daniel Arsham and Damien Hirst to sit alongside crowd-pleasers like Banksy's Flower Thrower. A must for any art lover and highly recommended.
  • Iconic works by internationally renowned artists and rising stars.
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"Art is for everybody."

Keith Haring

Now on View in London

The works in this exhibition have been attributed to Keith Haring and are presented in reliance on independent research, documentation, and expert input. Moco Museum acknowledges that The Keith Haring Foundation does not authenticate these works or endorse the exhibition.

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