Kaws


Brian Donnelly, known professionally as Kaws, is an American artist and designer. His work includes repeated use of a cast of figurative characters and motifs, some dating back to the beginning of his career in the 1990s, initially painted in 2D and later realised in 3D. Some of his characters are his own creations while others are reworked versions of existing icons.
Kaws' sculptures range in size from a few inches to ten metres tall, and are made from various materials including fiberglass, aluminium, wood, bronze, and a steel pontoon inflatable raft.
His work is exhibited in galleries and museums, held in the permanent collections of public institutions, and avidly collected by individuals including music producer Swizz Beatz, internet figure PewDiePie, rapper Pharrell Williams, and members of South Korean group BTS. A number of books illustrating his work have been published. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, creating sculptures, acrylic paintings on canvas, and screen prints while also collaborating commercially, predominantly on limited edition toys, but also clothing, skate decks, and other products.

Early life

Donnelly was born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey where he attended St. Anthony High School. As a teenager, he painted his tag "KAWS" on the roof of an area building so that he could see it outside while attending class in high school. He went on to attend the School of Visual Arts in New York City, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in illustration in 1996. Following graduation, he briefly worked for Jumbo Pictures as a freelance animator painting backgrounds for the animated series, Daria and Doug. Animator by day, and graffiti artist by night, Donnelly created a name for himself, KAWS, based on the way the letters looked and the word in fact has no meaning. Illegal graffiti was the first step of Kaws learning his craft.
After moving to New York City in the 1990s, he started subvertising billboards, bus shelters, and phone booths using a key gifted to him by friend and fellow graffiti artist, Barry Mcgee, as well as bus shelters using a key he created for himself. Since, he has subvertised in Paris, London, Berlin, and Tokyo. In 1999 KAWS made his first toy, Companion, a vinyl figure of Mickey Mouse with x-ed out eyes, with Japanese company Bounty Hunter. His influences come from traditional life painters, such as Gerhard Richter, Claes Oldenburg, and Chuck Close, and he has been compared to the likes of Andy Warhol for his appeal across the market and ability to blur lines between commercial and fine art.

Artworks

Kaws' acrylic paintings and sculpture have many repeating images, all meant to be universally understood, surpassing languages and cultures. Some of his characters that date back to the beginning of his career in the 1990s: Companion, Accomplice, Chum and Bendy. His series, The Kimpsons, subverted the American cartoon The Simpsons. In addition, he has reworked other familiar characters such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, the Smurfs, Snoopy, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
Kaws has periodically shown both paintings and products at Colette in Paris since 1999. His work was included in the traveling exhibition Beautiful Losers, which started at the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center and travelled throughout the US and Europe, including his then largest museum show to date at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA in 2012.
Kaws' "Companion", a grayscale clown-like figure based on Mickey Mouse with his face obscured by both hands,and has two bones sticking out of his head, it was adapted into a balloon for the 2012 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, as part of its "Blue Sky Gallery" along with other balloons.
Having already created oversized sculptures in the past, he started to produce further sculptures of his "Companion" character for exhibitions in Switzerland, Hong Kong, Malaga, London and China.
On April 1, 2019 at Sotheby's in Hong Kong, The Kaws Album, a painting by Kaws commissioned by Nigo, sold for 115.9 million Hong Kong dollars, or about $14.7 million U.S. dollars, a new auction record for the artist at the time. Comic book artist Bill Morrison felt "ripped off" because the work was simply a "traced interpretation of my 'Simpsons Yellow Album'", which itself was a parody of the cover art for the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band replaced with characters from the Simpsons.

Style

Kaws’ work can be characterized by an emphasis on color and line, distinctive graphics, such as the repeated use of “x”s on hands and nose and ears, and a re-appropriation of pop culture icons such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, the Smurfs, Snoopy, and SpongeBob SquarePants. His characters are generally depicted in a shy and/or powerless pose often with their hands over their nose. In his paintings, Kaws always deconstructs his appropriation of iconic characters into shapes that produces abstract paintings. https://www.perrotin.com/artists/Kaws/55#biography

Products and commercial collaborations

Since his first vinyl toy with the Japanese clothing brand Bounty Hunter in 1999, he has collaborated on toys with other Japanese companies: Nigo for A Bathing Ape, Medicom Toy, and Santastic!. Since the beginning of their partnership in 2001, Nigo and Kaws have collaborated on the packaging for Kaws’ “The Kimpsons” exhibit and three seasons of A Bathing Ape. He and Medicom Toy ran OriginalFake, a brand and store in Aoyama, from 2006 to May 2013.
Kaws has also collaborated with Jun Takahashi for the brand Undercover, as a voice-over artist for Michael "Mic" Neumann's Kung Faux, and worked on projects with Burton, Vans, Supreme and DC Shoes. There are Kaws-designed small edition bottles for Dos Equis and Hennessy, rugs for Gallery 1950 and packaging for Kiehl's cosmetics.
In 2004, he collaborated with Undefeated Brand on a billboard project in Los Angeles.
In 2008 he collaborated with John Mayer on guitar picks.
For the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, Kaws redesigned the MTV Moonman trophy in the form of his "Companion" character., and his 3D model was used to create a 60-foot tall inflatable version. He also redesigned various event materials.
In November/December 2010 he illustrated magazine covers for The New Yorker, Clark Magazine, i-D and Sneeze Magazine.
In 2008, he created cover art for musicians Towa Tei, Cherie, Clipse and Kanye West as well as designed Nike Air Force 1 trainers.
In 2011, Kaws appeared on the Bravo reality competition series where he was a guest judge for the Season 2 finale.
In 2014, Kaws designed the bottle artwork for the scent "Girl" by Comme des Garçons and Pharrell Williams.
In 2016, Kaws collaborated with clothing store Uniqlo to produce a line of T-shirts and accessories that were priced cheaply.
In March 2017, Nike subsidiary Jordan Brand released a capsule collection in collaboration with Kaws – Air Jordan four sneakers customized by Kaws, and a number of apparel pieces.
In April 2017, Kaws collaborated with clothing store Uniqlo and comic strip Peanuts produced by Charles M. Schulz of Peanuts to produce a line of T-shirts, accessories, and plushies that were affordable.
In May 2017, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City released limited supplies of the $200 Kaws Companion action figure, resulting in the MoMA Design Store website crashing due to the unprecedented rush of traffic.
In May 2017, UK auction house Phillips sold a Kaws Seated Companion bronze sculpture for approximately US$411,000.
In May 2018, Kaws installed two 26-foot tall "Companion" and "BFF" sculptures at a shopping complex in Changsha, China.
In November 2018, Kaws collaborated with Uniqlo to create a range of clothing and soft toys based on the popular children's show; Sesame Street.

Collections

Kaws' work is held in the following permanent public collections: