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Keith Haring created Tuttomondo in 1989 on the rear wall of the Sant'Antonio Abate complex in Pisa. It is among the last public murals he executed before his death in 1990 and one of the few outdoor Haring works conceived for permanent display. (en.wikipedia.org) The mural translates Haring's pop language into a civic allegory of coexistence: interlocking human and animal-like figures, bright planes of color, and a choreography of linked bodies suggesting peace, interdependence, and social repair. Cultural documentation for the site highlights a balance among humanity, the animal world, and the environment, while the Pisan cross at the center anchors the mural in local identity. The result feels both global and intensely place-specific. (en.wikipedia.org)