Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS
Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) by KAWS

Tension 9, 2019 (14/100) 2019

KAWS

Photographic printSilverprint
107 ⨯ 76 cm
€ 13.900

AbrahamArt

  • About the artwork
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    KAWS is one of the most prominent and prolific artists of the new pop art generation. That is why we proudly present the collection of KAWS figures.

    Over the past two decades, KAWS' Companion has quickly established its reputation as a must-have collectible. What started as a limited edition eight inch toy is now an undeniable mainstay in the art industry and beyond.

    The popularity of these KAWS collectibles are skyrocketed, leading to collaborations with some of the most renowned brands in the world, including UNIQLO UT, Nike, Jordan Brand, and Dior Homme.
  • About the artist

    Born Brian Donnelly in 1974 in New Jersey, Kaws studied illustration at the School of Visual Arts in New York. After graduating, he worked briefly as a freelance illustrator on Disney’s 101 Dalmatians and the animated series Daria and Doug. He began using the name Kaws as a young graffiti artist in Jersey City. It was not until after he relocated to New York City in the 1990s that he began employing “subvertising,” a practice of parodying and spoofing corporate and political advertisements on billboards, phone booths, and bus shelters; his subvertising has appeared in cities around the world, including London, Paris, Berlin and Tokyo.

    Bearing many of the stylistic hallmarks of Pop art, such as the inclusion of characters from The Simpsons and SpongeBob SquarePants as well as iconic advertisement personas like the Michelin Man, Kaws’s paintings, prints and sculptures have been compared to those of Takashi Murakami and Jeff Koons. His method of repeating iconic imagery is an attempt to make works universally understood, to transcend both language and culture. Further obscuring the boundary between subvertisement and advertisement, Kaws has undertaken a number of commercial collaborations, beginning with the production of a vinyl toy for the Japanese clothing brand Bounty Hunter. Other notable collaborations have included the redesign of the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards statuette and an affordable t-shirt and accessories collection for the clothing brand Uniqlo in 2016.

    His works can be found in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

     

     

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