An In-Depth Look at KAWS' "WHERE THE END STARTS" Exhibit

A retrospective of the artist’s renowned 20-year career.

While we were given a preview of KAWS’ “WHERE THE END STARTS” earlier this week, thanks to RSVP Gallery, we’re now able to get a full look of the artist’s latest exhibit at the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth. Encompassing around 100 works spanning his storied 20-year career, everything from early graffiti pieces and sketches to his massive Companion sculptures are being presented throughout the gallery. Also exhibited are his reinterpretations of classic cartoons characters including Snoopy, The Smurfs, The Simpsons and SpongeBob, as well as his familiar incorporation of pop culture through ’90s fashion ads. Take a look at the expansive repertoire above and catch the exhibit on display from now until January 22, 2017.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States

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