8.9 x 1.06 x 11.29 in.256 pages KAWS: WHAT PARTYFebruary 26–September 5, 2021Purchase Admission Tickets here. 'KAWS: What Party': The Brooklyn Museum is the first New York institution to present a sweeping survey of KAWS’s career, from his roots as a graffiti artist to a dominating force in the contemporary art world, tracing common themes in the Brooklyn-based artist’s practice. Square Pin WHAT PARTY (Blue) $12.00. KAWS: What Party is a fun and delightful display of contemporary art-meets-pop culture that's perfect for a day out with older kids at the Brooklyn Museum. by Max Lakin Published: 02:31 pm, 24 Feb 2021, Wednesday. At 560,000 square feet, the museum is New York City's second largest in physical size and holds an art collection with roughly 1.5 million works. Uwe Werner. KAWS: WHAT PARTY is on view at the Brooklyn Museum from 26 February to 5 September 2021 and is curated by Eugenie Tsai, the John and Barbara Vogelstein senior … KAWS, aka Brian Donnelly, is one of the hottest artists in the world. Square Pin WHAT PARTY (Grey) $12.00 KAWS's survey opens at the Brooklyn Museum, Judith F. Baca’s Great Wall of Los Angeles will be expanded, and more global art news. Square Pin WHAT PARTY (Light Pink) $12.00. Warhol, who was so expert at appropriation that the quote is often attributed to him, proved McLuhan right. Brooklyn street artist KAWS, less popularly known as Brian Donnelly, has just landed a major museum exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. A retrospective of acclaimed US street artist KAWS opened in New York on Friday, featuring his trademark skull-headed figures. The artist's unique creations have been featured around the world but the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum marks the first major retrospective in his 25-year career. The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Marshall McLuhan suggested art is whatever you can get away with. “Kaws: What Party” culminates in the museum’s 40-foot rotunda, which Tsai notes is the best setting for visitors to explore the augmented reality aspect of the exhibition. Kirsten Luce/The New York Times. The Simpsons, Snoopy and the Smurfs are all here in a survey of the artist Brian Donnelly’s 25-year career. Which means that the Brooklyn Museum has the hottest ticket in town with the opening of “KAWS… February 26 – September 5, 2021. KAWS at the Brooklyn Museum: A Coming-Out Party. A preview of KAWS exhibition at Brooklyn Museum in New York, Feb. 23, 2021.