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Kenny Scharf's art pieces have been featured at New York City's Museum of Modern Art ...
The newest Garage of Legends creation brings Kenny Scharf’s distinct style to a full-sized T-Bird. It’s as vibrant as it ...
If you’ve ever been first in line to dig through a box of new stock for that elusive Treasure Hunt model, we’ve got ...
Step into Kenny Scharf’s whimsical universe with Charmony, a playful neon piece that embodies his signature vibrant and friendly faces. This bright pink and blue artwork radiates joy, capturing the ...
The moment a visitor walks into The Brant Foundation’s exhibition space in the East Village, they are hit immediately with the vibrant colors and whimsical characters of Kenny Scharf’s artwork.
The best part? Every time you go back, you’ll discover something new. Saved-NY.com Kenny Scharf’s oeuvre is beautifully on display at the Brant Foundation through late December. Tom Powel ...
More than four decades into painting, Kenny Scharf, a visionary of Pop Surrealism and a fixture of New York’s downtown art scene, is at the pinnacle of his career. The artist’s top 30 auction ...
Kenny Scharf is known for his chaotic yet captivating compositions, and Faces in Places is no exception. This neon artwork features a collection of colorful faces that seem to jump off the wall. It’s ...
A Dior shirt features US artist Kenny Scharf's cartoon characters and exquisite needlework by Hu Meiqun and her team.[Photo by Wang Qiqi/China Daily] Hu Meiqun, a craftswoman, designer and ...
Kenny Scharf at the 2022 New York Academy of Art TriBeCa Ball. Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com Co-curated by his longtime supporters Peter M. Brant and Tony Shafrazi in close collaboration with the artist ...
Kenny Scharf's swinging chair ride is one of 17 original attractions from 1987 currently on view at Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy in Los Angeles. (Joshua White/Luna Luna) Perspective by Philip Kenn ...
Among them, American Kenny Scharf. "He came just out of the blue and like, it sounded very far-fetched, but I'm like OK, great. And I loved doing it," recalls Scharf. "I really believed it was ...