Several journalists, writers, art collectors, and media experts gathered at The High Museum of Art on Thursday, December 2nd, 2021 for the preview of the world-renowned, multifaceted artist KAWS’ new exhibition. The bunch stirred with anticipation to see the unique collection of prints and relish the first-hand experience and listen to the background story of how the elusive, divinely intoxicating prints came to be. I am one of the writers who was mesmerized by KAWS' art and took advantage of the opportunity.

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Sculpture is an entirely different and unique art form; it is tangible and interactive, and almost begs to be touched. Whenever I am strolling through an exhibition and come across a sculpture, I have the sudden urge to touch the surface of it to feel the texture of the piece. I resist this urge and observe from afar, like any dignified museum-goer, but it always makes me wonder why human beings feel the need to respond physically to an art form. 

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