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Thu 13 Jun

"KAWS", BRIAN DONNELLY (New Jersey, 1974) for Medicom Toy. "What Party". Open edition. Painted vinyl. Stamped signature of artist and publisher on soles. With original box. Measurements: 28 x 13 x 9 cm. The "companions" of this series could be seen in the exhibition "KAWS: What party", which took place at the Brooklyn Museum in New York in 2021. It brought together more than 100 works by the renowned artist KAWS (Brooklyn native). Among the wide range of Kaws' designs, the "Companions" stand out, figures inspired by the Mickey Mouse character, an icon the artist knows well since he began his career at Disney Studios working as an animator. His Companions also wear white gloves and the mouse's shoes, but instead of eyes they have two crosses. His iconography based on popular culture has not only focused on the figure of Mickey, but there are Companions based on Star Wars, SpongeBob SquarePants or Sesame Street characters. American artist and designer Kaws stands out for his distinctive work spanning several decades. His repertoire of characters and figurative motifs, some created by himself and others reinterpreted from existing icons, has left a unique mark on the contemporary art world. Kaws' sculptures exhibit an impressive diversity, ranging from diminutive dimensions to towering ten meters in height. Made from materials including fiberglass, aluminum, wood, bronze and even an ingenious inflatable steel pontoon raft, his creations are a fusion of technical innovation and artistic expression. Kaws' work has earned a place in galleries and museums, as well as in permanent collections of public institutions. It has also captured the attention of passionate collectors, including music producer Swizz Beatz and renowned rapper Pharrell Williams. Numerous books have been published to illustrate and analyze his powerful work. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Kaws not only creates sculptures, but also explores other art forms such as acrylic paintings on canvas and silkscreen prints. His influence extends into the commercial realm, where he has predominantly collaborated in the production of limited edition toys, as well as in the design of clothing, skateboards and other products. Kaws' distinctive style is characterized by a vibrant emphasis on color and line, as well as iconic graphics, such as the repeated inclusion of the "x" in the hands and eyes. His work is also notable for the clever reappropriation of pop culture icons, such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, the Smurfs, Snoopy and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Estim. 1 400 - 1 600 EUR