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KAWS, Black Spots, 13-21, 2011. Acrylic on canvas, 20 inch tondo. Courtesy of Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles. Photo by Josh White.

FOCUS: KAWS at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

By Betsy Lewis on December 28, 2011

Brooklyn artist KAWS hurls the onlooker into a cartoon’s daytime nightmare with effectively targeted film and television favorites, calling forth a sense of the unexpected that is [...]

Posted in Blog, Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Andrea Karnes, Brian Donnelly, Bugs Bunny, Companion, Disney, Donnie Darko, Focus series, Honor Fraser Gallery, KAWS, Mickey Mouse, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Simpsons, Smurfs, SpongeBob | 2 Responses

Actors Playing Artists: Will The Real Andy Warhol Please Stand Up?

Actors Playing Artists: Will The Real Andy Warhol Please Stand Up?

By Betsy Lewis on August 4, 2011

In response to the record heat, I am trying to move as little as possible. Even body heat is the enemy. Therefore, engagement in anything [...]

Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Anthony Quinn, Basquiat, Bill Hader, Charlton Heston, Colin Firth, David Bowie, Ed Harris, Eric Idle, Factory Girl, Gauguin, Greg Travis, Guy Pearce, Hank Azaria, I Shot Andy Warhol, iPhone, Jared Harris, Jeffrey Wright, John Cleese, Kirk Douglas, Lee Krasner, Lust for Life, Marcia Gay Harden, Men in Black, Michelangelo, Monty Python, Netflix, Pollock, record heat, Rex Harrison, Saturday Night Live, Simpsons, The Agony and The Ecstasy, Van Gogh, Vermeer, Warhol, Watchmen | 1 Response

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