KAWS, the pseudonym of the American artist Brian Donnelly, is best known for his distorted cartoon characters and embracing of popular culture, even being compared to Andy Warhol. Now, a lesser-known side is revealed as works from his vast art collection go on show in New York
Pop artist’s paintings have seven-figure prices, but his prints are available for just a few hundred dollars at New York sale
Westermann’s hand-carved wooden sculptures pop off cinema screens in Los Angeles and Chicago this month
Artist Brian Donnelly first filed the lawsuit against Dylan Joy An Leong Yi Zhi in 2021
He is a global brand, but can a museum show lend Brian Donnelly’s art any credibility?
A looted Kaws sculpture and museums' silence reveal a predatory not progressive industry as protests flare following the killing of George Floyd
As coronavirus forces people into lockdown, art lovers are turning to social media to share their experiences
The dealer allegedly had Gagosian gallery wire millions into her personal account for the sale of a Brice Marden painting to pay off tax penalties before she went to jail
As Notre Dame burned, protestors called the shots and a gold toilet vanished, it was certainly a year to remember
The contemporary artist is among four new trustees elected
Instagram power and the rise of the consumer collector are turning the art world upside down
Plus, Harper Beckham meets Kaws
Emily Mae Smith, Genesis Belanger, Claire Tabouret and Gabriel de la Mora join the Paris dealer's growing gallery network
Proposed urban art museum in South Wales will also include works by Kaws and Blek le Rat
Dana Schutz’s record broken twice in one night at Phillips then Sotheby's, while the bidder behind the $91m Koons Rabbit buys Lee Krasner painting for $10m
Brooke Shields and KAWS, elves at the Morgan, plus more art world gossip
Brian Donnelly's painting sold for a record $14.8m at Sotheby's—but there is little value in his art
From VIPs storming Pace Prints to a tribute to the late dealer Richard Gray