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An iconic figure in the world of contemporary art and culture, American artist and designer Brian Donnelly, known professionally as Kaws, has been creating influential work since the 1990s. In this Kaws book published by Phaidon, art lovers can explore the artist’s entire career, from his early graffiti works to his later paintings, collectible toys, large-scale public sculptures, abstract artworks, and collaborations with brands like Dior, Nike, or Comme des Garçons, to name a few. Edited by writer and curator Dan Nadel, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University Thomas Crow, and Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park Clare Lilley, this is the definitive Kaws book. Among the 160 pages with 225 illustrations and photos by Jason Schmidt, readers can discover the artist’s best known work, along with previously unpublished drawings and images of Kaws’ studio.











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