KAWS (American, born 1974) Kawsbob 2011 screenprint, ed. 90/100 50 x 50cm
KAWS (American, born 1974)
Kawsbob 2011
screenprint, ed. 90/100
signed and dated lower right: KAWS.. 11
editioned lower left
50 x 50cm
PROVENANCE:
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, America 2011
Private collection, Melbourne
OTHER NOTES:
KAWS is transforming the landscape of the art world. Critics consistently draw parallels between KAWS and legendary figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, both of whom started their careers in street art. KAWS' deliberate fusion of consumer imagery and global brands has led critics to liken him to Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons as well.
Much like these predecessors, KAWS challenges traditional distinctions between 'high' and 'low' art, blurring the boundaries between commercial and fine art. His iconic "XX" signature, stemming from his early days in street art, remains a hallmark of his cultural impact. Through his distinct style, KAWS has reimagined numerous beloved television and cartoon characters, including icons from The Simpsons, Mickey Mouse, the Smurfs, the Michelin Man, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
This aesthetic, characterized by sophisticated yet playful humour, has garnered attention from collectors, galleries, and museums worldwide. Recently, KAWS' painting featuring SpongeBob SquarePants fetched an astounding $6 million ($9 million AUD) at Phillips in New York, setting a record for his renowned motif.
Hannah Ryan
Prints & Multiples Specialist
Provenance: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, America 2011
Private collection, Melbourne Dimensions: 50 x 50cm Artist Name: KAWS (American, born 1974) Medium: screenprint, ed. 90/100 Notes: KAWS is transforming the landscape of the art world. Critics consistently draw parallels between KAWS and legendary figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, both of whom started their careers in street art. KAWS' deliberate fusion of consumer imagery and global brands has led critics to liken him to Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons as well.
Much like these predecessors, KAWS challenges traditional distinctions between 'high' and 'low' art, blurring the boundaries between commercial and fine art. His iconic "XX" signature, stemming from his early days in street art, remains a hallmark of his cultural impact. Through his distinct style, KAWS has reimagined numerous beloved television and cartoon characters, including icons from The Simpsons, Mickey Mouse, the Smurfs, the Michelin Man, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
This aesthetic, characterized by sophisticated yet playful humour, has garnered attention from collectors, galleries, and museums worldwide. Recently, KAWS' painting featuring SpongeBob SquarePants fetched an astounding $6 million ($9 million AUD) at Phillips in New York, setting a record for his renowned motif.
Hannah Ryan
Prints & Multiples Specialist
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KAWS (American, born 1974)
Kawsbob 2011
screenprint, ed. 90/100
signed and dated lower right: KAWS.. 11
editioned lower left
50 x 50cm
PROVENANCE:
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, America 2011
Private collection, Melbourne
OTHER NOTES:
KAWS is transforming the landscape of the art world. Critics consistently draw parallels between KAWS and legendary figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, both of whom started their careers in street art. KAWS' deliberate fusion of consumer imagery and global brands has led critics to liken him to Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons as well.
Much like these predecessors, KAWS challenges traditional distinctions between 'high' and 'low' art, blurring the boundaries between commercial and fine art. His iconic "XX" signature, stemming from his early days in street art, remains a hallmark of his cultural impact. Through his distinct style, KAWS has reimagined numerous beloved television and cartoon characters, including icons from The Simpsons, Mickey Mouse, the Smurfs, the Michelin Man, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
This aesthetic, characterized by sophisticated yet playful humour, has garnered attention from collectors, galleries, and museums worldwide. Recently, KAWS' painting featuring SpongeBob SquarePants fetched an astounding $6 million ($9 million AUD) at Phillips in New York, setting a record for his renowned motif.
Hannah Ryan
Prints & Multiples Specialist
Provenance: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, America 2011
Private collection, Melbourne Dimensions: 50 x 50cm Artist Name: KAWS (American, born 1974) Medium: screenprint, ed. 90/100 Notes: KAWS is transforming the landscape of the art world. Critics consistently draw parallels between KAWS and legendary figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, both of whom started their careers in street art. KAWS' deliberate fusion of consumer imagery and global brands has led critics to liken him to Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons as well.
Much like these predecessors, KAWS challenges traditional distinctions between 'high' and 'low' art, blurring the boundaries between commercial and fine art. His iconic "XX" signature, stemming from his early days in street art, remains a hallmark of his cultural impact. Through his distinct style, KAWS has reimagined numerous beloved television and cartoon characters, including icons from The Simpsons, Mickey Mouse, the Smurfs, the Michelin Man, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
This aesthetic, characterized by sophisticated yet playful humour, has garnered attention from collectors, galleries, and museums worldwide. Recently, KAWS' painting featuring SpongeBob SquarePants fetched an astounding $6 million ($9 million AUD) at Phillips in New York, setting a record for his renowned motif.
Hannah Ryan
Prints & Multiples Specialist