“Astroboy” by KAWS, a contemporary artist known for his fusion of art and commercial, leading to collaborations with high-profile brands to create items like toys and clothing. This limited edition work features the silhouette of the Japanese anime character Astro Boy, one of many appropriated media figures that reappear throughout KAWS’s body of work. In the print, the character’s figure is filled with amorphous blocks and strips of saturated color, and outlined in a bright orange. Referencing pop culture material, the artist’s background in street art and graffiti, as well as fragments of his own enormous oeuvre, “Astroboy”’s simplicity in form and content allows it to stand out remarkably. The print measures 14 ½ inches tall by 4 inches wide, and is signed and numbered by the artist.
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KAWS (American, b.1974) is a notable limited-edition toy and clothing designer. He was born in Jersey City, NJ, as Brian Donnelly. With influences from traditional life painters, such as Gerhard Richter, Claes Oldenburg, and Chuck Close to graffiti artists in his community and around the world, KAWS has created a vast collection of ground-breaking work that includes commercial products, larger-than-life sculptures, and hard-edge paintings. KAWS’s career began as a graffiti artist in New York, NY, in the early 1990s. His images were seen on billboards, bus stops, and in phone booths. He obtained his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Once KAWS began to gain popularity, his graffiti advertisements became highly sought after. He traveled extensively to work in Paris, London, Germany, and Japan. In 1998, he received the Pernod Liquid Art Award, which offers a grant to new artists. In the late 1990s, KAWS began to design and produce limited-edition toys. These gained international popularity, especially in Japan. KAWS has collaborated with numerous companies including UNIQLO, Nike, BAPE, Jun Takahashi, and many more. His work has been exhibited at major institutions like the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Newcomb Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and has even had several solo exhibitions at institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum and the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. The artist currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.