The Brooklyn Museum show, “KAWS: WHAT PARTY,” does a good job taking KAWS seriously but not too seriously. They could have wasted a lot more time making overblown claims about the work’s profundity to ...
Graffiti artist-turned-art market phenomenon KAWS has split with longtime dealer Perrotin and will be exclusively represented by Skarstedt Gallery of New York and London. KAWS had his first show at ...
A 17-foot bronze sculpture arrived in downtown Detroit last year that got people talking. And taking selfies with it. And wondering what exactly it means. This week, the conversation sparked by ...
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