KAWS: WHAT PARTY?

KAWS: WHAT PARTY?

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For twenty-five years, Brooklyn-based artist KAWS (Brian Donnelly, American, born 1974) has bridged the worlds of art, popular culture, and commerce. Adapting the rules of cultural production and consumption in the twenty-first century, his practice both critiques and participates in consumer culture. KAWS: WHAT PARTY is a sweeping survey featuring more than one hundred broad-ranging works, such as rarely seen graffiti drawings and notebooks, paintings and sculptures, smaller collectibles, furniture, and monumental installations of his popular COMPANION figures. It also features new pieces made uniquely for the exhibition along with his early-career altered advertisements.

KAWS’s practice acknowledges that works of art can occupy multiple realms—the aesthetic and the transcendent, the commodified and the priceless—and emphasizes that even within a cultural environment shaped by image and consumption, universal emotions such as love, friendship, loneliness, and alienation remain constant. KAWS invites us to engage with his work, both in person and virtually, and explore our own relationship with and connection to objects. Teaming up with Acute Art, a digital art platform directed by acclaimed Swedish curator Daniel Birnbaum, KAWS presents new augmented reality works, allowing visitors to interact virtually with his sculptures using their smartphones to create their own experience.

A fully illustrated catalogue, co-published with Phaidon Press, accompanies the exhibition. Essayists include Daniel Birnbaum, art critic, curator, and director of Acute Art, and Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum.

KAWS: WHAT PARTY is curated by Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum. Purchase tickets on-line

 Brooklyn Museum has put a few new rules in place to keep our staff and visitors safe and healthy during your visit. This includes limiting building capacity through timed tickets, requiring face coverings for everyone entering the building, asking everyone to practice social distancing, and implementing stricter cleaning protocols.

Please review the entire list of safety measures. By purchasing a ticket and visiting the Museum, you and your party are agreeing to adhere to all Museum guidelines and safety protocols. If you do not adhere to our health and safety requirements, you will not be allowed into the building and your ticket will be void. Tickets are nonrefundable.

 

Brooklyn Museum

200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11238-6052

Tickets starting at $25 here

February 12-September 5th 2021

Multiple Dates & Times available

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