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Artist

KAWS

About

Brooklyn-based, KAWS is a world-renowned artist who exhibits in museums and galleries internationally.  KAWS’ art stands within the historical continuum that began with Pop Art, straddling the line between fine art and global commerce.

Living Period

born 1974

Nationality

American

Website

kawsone.com

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Brooklyn-based, KAWS is a world-renowned artist who exhibits in museums and galleries internationally.  KAWS’ art stands within the historical continuum that began with Pop Art, straddling the line between fine art and global commerce.  From his 16-foot tall sculpture COMPANION (PASSING THROUGH) to his recent 32-foot tall wooden sculpture SMALL LIE, his artworks are immediately recognizable as he transforms iconic pop culture characters into thought-provoking works of art.  His work possesses a sophisticated humor while utilizing a refined graphic language that revitalizes figuration with big, bold gestures and keen, playful intricacy. By producing fine art via thoughtful interplay with consumer products and collaborations with global brands, KAWS moves beyond the sphere of the exclusive art market to occupy a more complex, global market. KAWS was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, and received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts. KAWS’ museum exhibitions include solo shows at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut. His work can be seen at galleries internationally, including Galerie Perrotin, Paris, Hong Kong, and New York; and Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles, California.

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