The Simpsons remains one of the cultural staples of the millennial generation. The cartoon was at the forefront of the now-common tactic to center weekly episodic content around the pop culture ...
The American artist KAWS once said that the reason he appropriated popular cartoon characters, from the Simpsons to Bugs Bunny, was for their accessibility, calling the figures’ familiarity “an entry ...
Critics have said KAWS' graphic style "holds about as much nutritional value as a Happy Meal." But his work has sold for as much as $14.7 million. Fans like the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, N.Y., ...
Animated skulls with x-eyes. Cartoonish figures dressed in strange button-up britches. Acid-trip versions of characters from Spongebob Squarepants and The Simpsons. Jagged planes of color like a neon ...
When news broke that a new auction record had been set for KAWS, whose painting THE KAWS ALBUM (2005) sold for $14.8 million at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong this week—nearly 15 times the high estimate and ...
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