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Over the past decade, KAWS has become internationally famous, and his work has been compared to Andy Warhol’s for the way it blurs the lines around pop culture and art, commercialism and ...
KAWS went for a more reverent approach. Where he had once (illegally) painted his characters over Warhol’s Chanel No. 5 posters, he opted not to appropriate the Pop artist’s work this time ...
KAWS: FAMILY is the latest in a series of pop-art exhibitions at the AGO, which reopened in 2021 with a Warhol retrospective and is set to follow FAMILY with the touring exhibition Keith Haring ...
From the streets of New York, this is how KAWS artist Brian Donnelly built a global legacy that now includes Thailand.
Here's exactly how to visit the KAWS exhibition in Bangkok. From shuttles and boat stops to exclusive merchandise and coffee ...
Like Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Takeshi Murakami, and very few others, KAWS (born Brian Donnelly) has succeeded in leaping across the boundary between Pop art and a broader realm of just plain ...
Her wild illustrations look like fashion pages implanted with sticks of colorful Pop-Cubist dynamite ... me speechless. KAWS gets us to understand that, though 95 percent of art may be generic ...
U.S. artist Kaws (real name Brian Donnelly ... but those largely meant featuring pop-culture fixtures like Black Panther (2021) and Spider-Man (2023), both stemming from the brand’s partnership ...
“I wanted to have something fun and pop. It’s a bit like Pop Art,” Jones added of the collaboration. The latest Dior x KAWS collection is slated to land in Dior stores on January 2, with ...
Lila Barth for The New York Times Supported by By Travis Diehl As a young street artist, Brian Donnelly (now known as KAWS) would visit PPOW in downtown Manhattan to see work by the painter Martin ...