is a vibrant mural created by American artist Keith Haring in 1989. Located on the rear wall of the Church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Pisa, Italy, it spans approximately 180 square meters and features 30 interlocking figures symbolizing themes of peace and harmony. This mural stands as one of Haring's last public works before his death in 1990 and is among the few outdoor public artworks he intended for permanent display.
Tuttomondo was painted by Keith Haring in 1989, just a year before his untimely death. The mural covers the entire side wall of the Sant'Antonio Abate Church in Pisa and stands as a testament to Haring's artistic legacy and commitment to social and political issues. The mural features Haring's signature figures and bold, dynamic lines, portraying a diverse array of human forms and symbols.