KAWS

$55.00

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum proudly presents a comprehensive survey of Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, in his first solo museum exhibition. The collaboration reflects KAWS's inventive and vibrant work, bridging "fine art," "street art," and "design" without arbitrary distinctions. The Aldrich, with a history of supporting artists' debut exhibitions and a commitment to contemporary Pop art, views this project as a continuation of its traditions. This significant endeavor owes its success to the unwavering dedication of curator Mónica Ramirez-Montagut, who, as the editor of the accompanying book, has played a pivotal role in bringing KAWS's vision to life.

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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum proudly presents a comprehensive survey of Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, in his first solo museum exhibition. The collaboration reflects KAWS's inventive and vibrant work, bridging "fine art," "street art," and "design" without arbitrary distinctions. The Aldrich, with a history of supporting artists' debut exhibitions and a commitment to contemporary Pop art, views this project as a continuation of its traditions. This significant endeavor owes its success to the unwavering dedication of curator Mónica Ramirez-Montagut, who, as the editor of the accompanying book, has played a pivotal role in bringing KAWS's vision to life.

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum proudly presents a comprehensive survey of Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, in his first solo museum exhibition. The collaboration reflects KAWS's inventive and vibrant work, bridging "fine art," "street art," and "design" without arbitrary distinctions. The Aldrich, with a history of supporting artists' debut exhibitions and a commitment to contemporary Pop art, views this project as a continuation of its traditions. This significant endeavor owes its success to the unwavering dedication of curator Mónica Ramirez-Montagut, who, as the editor of the accompanying book, has played a pivotal role in bringing KAWS's vision to life.

Author: Monica Ramirez-Montagut, Contributions by Germano Celant

Publisher: Rizzoli Electa

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

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