KAWS Handbook

KAWS Handbook

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Experience the rise of a New York street artist turned pop culture icon with our essential guide to KAWS, providing insight and accessibility.

KAWS, the multidisciplinary artist, is often seen as a symbol of postmodern art. He is often compared to Andy Warhol of the 21st century. His career has encompassed painting, sculpture, printmaking, as well as fashion, merchandise, and toy production, blending the boundaries between commercial and fine art. Despite his widespread influence, KAWS' life and work remain enigmatic to the mainstream audience and highly debated within the art community. With insightful and engaging content, the KAWS Handbook reveals the intricate connections between the various aspects of his creative process and offers a new perspective on one of the most influential contemporary artists.

Discover the unique works of American artist Brian Donnelly (born 1974) known by his professional moniker KAWS. With over two decades of experience, KAWS has captivated audiences globally with his subversion of iconic cartoon characters and pop culture figures. His work has graced prestigious public spaces such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, showcasing his talent and impact on the world of art.

Carlo McCormick is a New York–based cultural critic. His writing has appeared in Aperture, Art in America, Art News, Artforum and Vice. He is a longtime friend of Brian Donnelly aka KAWS.

Larry Warsh is a publisher, editor and art collector. He developed and edited the popular “isms” series published by Princeton University Press, including Basquiat-isms (2019), Haring-isms (2020) and Abloh-isms (2021). He has served on the board of the Getty Museum and was a founding member of the Basquiat Authentication Committee until its dissolution in 2012.

Materials: Paperback

Size: 7 in H x 4.5 in W x 0.4 in T

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