Keith Haring interviewed by Clare Ann Matz, Pisa, Italy 1988 - TuttoMondo (All the world) mural

Tuttomondo (English: All the World) is a mural created by American artist Keith Haring in 1989. Located on the rear wall of the Sant’Antonio Abate church in Pisa, it is one of the last public murals executed before his death from AIDS-related complications in 1990. It is also one of the few outdoor public works created by Haring for permanent display. An Italian university student Piergiorgio Castellani met artist Keith Haring on the streets of the East Village, Manhattan during his winter-break in 1988. Known for being approachable and creating public murals in international locations such as the Tower at Necker Children’s Hospital in Paris on the Berlin Wall, Castellani invited Haring to “create an impactful work of art“ in Pisa, which they began planning at Haring’s Broadway Street studio in SoHo the next day. In 1989, Castellani’s family arranged with the City of Pisa for Haring to realize what he later called one of his most important projects. In June 1989, Haring
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