Sotheby’s will bring to auction the esteemed collection of No More Rulers founder Larry Warsh . Included as part of the Contemporary Art Day Auction in New York will be a series of Subway Drawings created by legendary Pop artist Keith Haring . As the title implies, Art in Transit: 31 Keith Haring Subway Drawings from the Collection of Larry Warsh comprises of a group of works created by the American artist between 1980-85, appearing at auction for the first time and coming in with a combined estimate of $6.

3 to 9m USD. Accessibility was a hallmark to Haring’s practice, favoring the surfaces found in the city streets, as opposed to the confines of a canvas. In the 1980s, the American artist quickly transformed New York’s subways, adding his vibrant lexicon over advertisements as a way to enliven commuters daily journeys.

“I remember noticing a panel in the Times Square station and immediately going aboveground and buying chalk,” Haring recalled. “After the first drawing things just fell into place. I began drawing on the subways as a hobby on my way to work.

I had to ride the subways often and would do a drawing while waiting for a train.” Straddling the lines between comics, graffiti and fine art, Haring was amongst the street artists that challenged the “seriousness” of accepted art norms within painting and sculpture, in favor of a universally understandable visual style of radiant babies, dancing figures and flying saucers. “Keith Haring’s subway draw.