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Torn Spray Can (2020) Drawing by Mr. Brainwash
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22.1x29.9 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 22.1in, Width 29.9in - Categories Drawings under $20,000
Mr Brainwash (real name Thierry Guetta) is a French street artist who rose to fame through his collaboration with Banksy in the Oscar-nominated 2010 documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. He both presented and shot the project.
Brainwash's style has been described as a "collision of street art and pop art". He often juxtaposes cultural and contemporary icons (such as Marilyn Monroe and Kate Moss) and is heavily influenced by pop artists such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring.
Andy Warhol has had a significant impact on the work of Mr. Brainwash, a contemporary artist renowned for his street art and his contribution to the contemporary pop art scene.
Warhol was known for appropriating images and products of mass culture, transforming them into works of art. Mr. Brainwash follows this approach by using familiar elements of popular culture, such as famous brand logos, cartoon characters and celebrities, and reinterpreting them in an artistic way.
Mr. Brainwash (pseudonym of Thierry Guetta) is a French-born, Los Angeles-based street artist. Mr. Brainwash has been pushing the boundaries of modern art for more than a decade. His balancing act has been the planned collision of street art and pop art. Mr. Brainwash's breakthrough footage from the critically acclaimed documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop was the turning point for him. The evolution of the street art movement is depicted in this Academy Award-nominated film, which stars Mr. Brainwash, who, alongside Banksy, introduces the art to the masses.
Mr. Brainwash's creative and bold style rocked the art world. He creates larger-than-life shows and partnerships by combining aspects from pop art's history with the raw elements of his street art roots. The artist’s inventive creation of gallery exhibitions and art shows around the world has continued to attract critics' and celebrities' interest.
He's worked on album covers for Madonna, Rick Ross, and KYGO, among others. Molly's Game, Billions, Shameless, and the Kardashians are just a few of the films and television shows that have featured his work. Mr. Brainwash's skills have been highlighted in collaborations with major brands such as Hublot, Coca-Cola, and Marvel Comics founder Stan Lee. He also worked with Pelé, a well-known soccer star who joined the artist in splattering paint on selected works of art.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1966
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary American Artists Artists presented by a gallery