Talks

Curator’s Talk: KAWS: Family

photo of KAWS sculpture Separated, featuring Companion sitting cross legged, hands covering their eyes. Sculpture is bronze and painted in shades of gray

KAWS. SEPARATED, 2021. Bronze, paint, 119.7 × 97.2 × 123.5 cm. © KAWS. 

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Talks

Curator’s Talk: KAWS: Family

Friday, October 13, 7 pm
Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario

Join exhibition curator and the AGO’s Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Julian Cox for a talk exploring the themes of KAWS: Family, the Canadian museum debut of Brooklyn-based artist Brian Donnelly (1974), better known as KAWS.  The exhibition shows the artist's meticulous methods, creative process and range, through more than 75 artworks including wall murals, sketches, paintings, sculptures, his altered phone booth advertisements and product collaborations. 

 

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