KAWS, the Collector, Says, I Don't Feel Like Anything Is Mine.'
Briefly

Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, reflects on his early influences like Martin Wong, highlighting the gritty beauty of abandoned neighborhoods that shaped his art.
Donnelly speaks of his art collection, which he curated from various '80s graffiti and street artists, demonstrating his deep respect for self-taught creators.
KAWS reveals that through his passion for collecting and art, he has transformed from a young street artist into a well-respected figure in the contemporary art world.
Despite mixed critical reception, KAWS is lauded for his unique characters and his role in bridging street culture with mainstream art, engaging diverse audiences.
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