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Medium: Screenprint
Format: Signed Print
Year: 2000
Size: H 71cm x W 51cm
Edition size: 50
Signed: Yes
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The value of KAWS's Running Chum II (signed) is estimated to be worth between £7,500 to £11,000. This screenprint artwork, created in 2000, has had a total of 2 sales at auction to date. The hammer price has ranged from £11,908 in December 2019 to £15,059 in October 2019. The average return to the seller has been £11,461. The first sale at auction was on 26th October 2019. The edition size of this artwork is limited to just 50 pieces.
Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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December 2019 | Sotheby's New York - United States | Running Chum II - Signed Print |
Running Chum II is a signed screen print made by the renowned American artist and designer, KAWS in 2000. The print depicts KAWS’ well-known cartoon character, Chum who is captured in a close-up angle, meaning the viewer’s attention is focussed on the character’s face. Chum is rendered using thick white lines which contrast with the striking plain black backdrop.
The print is one of three screen prints that all depict the cartoon character Chum running. The prints can also be viewed alongside other works in the Chum collection, all of which depict the beloved cartoon character in different settings and scenarios. The Running Chum prints have a simple aesthetic and differ from other collections, such as Blame Game, which favour bright and bold colours. The Running Chum prints capture KAWS’ interest in close-ups and the way that framing can drastically alter the way the viewer sees an image.
Chum was inspired by the Michelin Man, the Michelin tyre company mascot which was created by the French cartoonist, Marius Rossilon. The cartoon character often appears in KAWS’ artworks and is frequently depicted along with other of KAWS’ cartoon creations, such as Bendy, Accomplice and Companion. All these characters can be identified by their crossed out eyes and skull and crossbone heads.