For Brian Donnelly, most commonly known as Kaws, this exhibition has allowed him to experiment with augmented reality. And this is not the first time that the Brooklyn-based artist has collaborated with Fortnite; in October 2021 he also designed a rare skeleton companion outfit, a part of the collectibles which he originally released in 2007. However, he has also ventured into traditional art, as he has produced a limited edition print in collaboration with Serpentine. Kaws’ career has been highlighted by his capability to innovate and cross different artistic disciplines, blurring the limits of street art and museums.
Parallel to the vibrant and abstract canvas that the visitors can see on the exhibition, they will also be able to experience augmented reality through Acute Art’s app, which will show some of the figures that Kaws has created for this project. “This project will reach a larger and more diverse audience than any other exhibition I have curated. It marks the beginning of a new chapter of art living in parallel worlds and reaching local and global audiences simultaneously. I am thrilled to be involved in this unique collaboration. We have entered a new era!,” mentions
Daniel Birnbaum, Artistic Director of Acute Art.
As we have seen in the past few years with
Ariana Grande’s Rift Tour or
Travis Scott concert, viewed by more than twelve million players,
Fortnite smash-hit video game is reaching for the heights. For now, Kaw’s
New Fiction will be the first real-world art display available virtually. This shows that the new trend of the metaverse is here to stay, creating a new and up-to-date artistic outline.