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  • Untitled from Blame Game #3 Upside Down Face Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Untitled from Blame Game #3 Upside Down Face Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Untitled from Blame Game- #3 Upside Down Face Hand-Pulled 11-Color Silkscreen Print on Saunders Waterford Hi-White Paper by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 23x35 Framed With Large Custom Frame & Mat. KAWS (b. 1974) Untitled from Blame Game, 2014 Screenprint in colors on Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper 35 x 23 inches (88.9 x 58.4 cm) (sheet) Ed. 100 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge. Published by Pace Prints, New York Unveiling KAWS' "Untitled from Blame Game - #3 Upside Down Face" In the dynamic intersection of street pop art and graffiti artwork, few names are as resonant as that of KAWS, the pseudonym of American artist Brian Donnelly. Born in 1974, KAWS has become an icon of contemporary art, bridging the worlds of art and mainstream culture. His piece, "Untitled from Blame Game - #3 Upside Down Face," is a compelling demonstration of his prowess in the art form. Created in 2014, this artwork is part of a limited edition of 100 hand-pulled 11-color silkscreen prints on Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper, each bearing the artist's signature, number, and date along the lower edge. Published by Pace Prints, New York, this piece exemplifies the seamless blend of commercial and fine art that KAWS is renowned for. The artwork is a bold expression of KAWS' unique aesthetic, featuring a signature character with an 'X' for each eye, a motif he has become famous for. This print, which is 35 x 23 inches, is framed with a large custom frame and mat, enhancing its visual impact. The 11-color silkscreen printing technique is a testament to KAWS' dedication to craftsmanship and quality, ensuring that each print offers a rich, vibrant palette and meticulous detail. The choice of Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper, known for its high quality, contributes to the artwork's premium feel and longevity. KAWS and the Evolution of Street Pop Art KAWS' journey in the art world is marked by his transition from a graffiti artist in the streets of New York to a towering figure in the global art scene. His work is celebrated for its fluidity in moving between various subcultures, including street art, pop art, and commercial imagery. The "Untitled from Blame Game" series perfectly illustrates how KAWS has transformed street art sensibilities into something that can be appreciated both in the buzzing city alleyways and the hushed galleries of fine art. His characters, though simplistic in form, convey a deep resonance with the viewer, often embodying themes of humanity, vulnerability, and isolation. KAWS' ability to evoke such emotion while maintaining a playful, accessible aesthetic is a hallmark of his work. This duality has endeared him to diverse audiences, from street art lovers to high-brow collectors. The Cultural Significance of KAWS' Artwork Beyond its visual appeal, the work of KAWS is deeply embedded in the cultural zeitgeist. His art captures contemporary life's essence, reflecting its complexities and simplicities. "Untitled from Blame Game - #3 Upside Down Face," like much of his work, is imbued with introspection, challenging the viewer to look beyond the surface. His pieces' recurring themes of deconstruction and recontextualization invite a dialogue about the nature of identity and recognition in a saturated media environment. Moreover, KAWS' influence extends beyond the canvas, impacting the broader design, fashion, and commercial branding landscape. His collaborations with major brands have pushed the boundaries of what is considered art, making his vision accessible to a broader audience and redefining the concept of what street pop art can be. "Untitled from Blame Game - #3 Upside Down Face" is not just a testament to KAWS' technical skill and artistic vision but also a symbol of the evolving narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a limited edition piece, it holds a special place in the annals of contemporary art, representing a moment in time where the lines between high art and street culture are not just blurred but beautifully intertwined.

    $33,611.00

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Pace Prints is a contemporary art gallery in New York City that specializes in fine art prints, multiples, and unique works on paper. It was established in 1968 by Arne Glimcher, the founder of the well-known Pace Gallery. Pace Prints collaborates with a wide range of artists to produce limited edition prints and multiples, often using traditional printmaking techniques such as etching, lithography, and woodcut, as well as more experimental methods. Throughout its history, Pace Prints has worked with prominent artists such as Chuck Close, Sol LeWitt, Kiki Smith, Elizabeth Murray, Robert Rauschenberg, and many others. The gallery is committed to promoting both established and emerging artists, providing them with opportunities to experiment with printmaking and showcase their work to a broader audience. Pace Prints is located at 521 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001. The gallery hosts exhibitions throughout the year, featuring new releases and highlights from their extensive inventory. It is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and collectors who are interested in contemporary printmaking and the work of leading artists. 57th Street in Manhattan. Both locations offer rotating exhibitions, presenting a diverse range of artists and printmaking techniques. Pace Prints is renowned for its commitment to quality, working with master printers to ensure each edition is produced to the highest standard. The gallery has also participated in various international art fairs, including The Armory Show, Art Basel, and Frieze New York, among others. This participation has helped to expand the gallery's reach and foster relationships with collectors and art lovers from around the world. Pace Prints often collaborates with artists on exclusive projects, allowing them to experiment with new techniques and mediums. This results in unique and innovative pieces, which further enhances the gallery's reputation as a leading institution in the world of contemporary printmaking. Collectors can find a wide range of artworks at various price points, making it accessible to both seasoned collectors and those new to the art world.

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