Maybe KAWS Is Not So Bad After All
Briefly

KAWS, or Brian Donnelly, emerges as not just a successful artist but as a significant collector of marginalized artists, bridging different artistic worlds through his collection.
The exhibition "The Way I See It" showcases 400 works from 60 artists, revealing the rich diversity of styles and the unique contributions of each artist, challenging traditional art narratives.
Critics argue that KAWS’s art exemplifies the commercialization of art, reflecting society's tendency to view art primarily as an investment rather than a cultural expression.
The Drawing Center's exhibition emphasizes that drawing and outsider artists should be recognized as major contributors to the art world, rather than being relegated to a lesser status.
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