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Jeff Koons – Wikipedia
Jeffrey Koons (/ k uː n z /; born January 21, 1955) is an American artist known for working with popular culture subjects and his reproductions of banal objects—such as balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces.
Rabbit – Jeff Koons | The Broad
From The Broad Collection: Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986, stainless steel, The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Collection. In 1979 Jeff Koons made Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White, Pink Bunny), the seed for so much of his future work.
Jeff Koons Artwork
Jeff Koons: New Paintings and Sculpture. Gagosian Gallery, New York, New York [May 9 – June 29, 2013] (Yellow) Gagosian Gallery, New York, New York [May 9 – June 29, 2013] (Yellow) Sexuality and Transcendence .
A Bunny Balloon Sheds Its Steel Skin – The New York Times
Jeff Koons’s “Rabbit” floated over Times Square during Thursday’s parade. The helium “sculpture” was making its debut. Credit Librado Romero/The New York Times . Drifting above …
Jeff Koons (b. 1955) , Tulips | Christie's
Jeff Koons, along with commentary from Brett Gorvy, Chairman and International Head of Post-War & Contemporary Art, shares insight into his own work, Tulips, which is to be offered in the Post-War & Contemporary Evening Sale in New York on 14 November 2012.
Jeff Koons and the Year of the Dog | Philstar.com
The 10-foot-high stainless steel sculpture also cemented Koons’ reputation as the most expensive living artist in the world to be auctioned. It also made him the indisputable king of Pop Art.
Jeff Koons | Balloon Rabbit (Yellow) (2005-2010) | Artsy
From Gagosian, Jeff Koons, Balloon Rabbit (Yellow) (2005-2010), Mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 168 × 107 × 80 3/4 in
Jeff Koons – Bio | The Broad
Jeff Koons emerged in the 1980s as an innovative sculptor of exquisitely crafted objects, which quickly became icons of art history, the primary example of which is Rabbit, 1986. Cast in highly polished stainless steel from an inflatable Easter bunny novelty, the sculpture’s mirror-like surfaces have the eerie effect of including the viewer …
Jeff Koons' $58.4M Orange Balloon Dog and 10 Other Cool …
The stainless steel sculpture with transparent color coating is one of the first balloon dogs, which look like the kind of souvenir clowns make at birthday parties. Other pups have been on display around the world in red, green, and blue — not to mention a shiny pink one made it to Versailles in 2008.
At 37 feet tall, Jeff Koons’s flower-draped ‘Split-Rocker …
Koons is best known for his “Balloon Dog,” fashioned from highly polished and colored stainless steel. Its orange version, one of five, sold for $58.4 million in 2013, making it the most …
Jeff Koons and the Year of the Dog | Philstar.com
The 10-foot-high stainless steel sculpture also cemented Koons’ reputation as the most expensive living artist in the world to be auctioned. It also made him the indisputable king of Pop Art.
Jeff Koons | Mirror (Kangaroo) | For sale on kunzt.gallery
One of Jeff Koons’ signature tropes involves sculptures in the style of balloon animals, something which he started doing in the 1970s, most famously casting an inflatable rabbit in stainless steel in 1986, creating one of his most iconic artworks, known as Rabbit.
Jeff Koons | Balloon Rabbit (Red) (2017) | Artsy
Balloon Rabbit (Red) is a series of limited edition artworks by Jeff Koons, referencing his iconic, monumental sculpture of the same name from his highly acclaimed Celebration Series. Inspired by a twisted rubber balloon rabbit, the original Balloon Rabbit, 2005-2010 is a three ton sculpture, standing over thirteen feet high and made from …
Jeff Koons – Balloon Rabbit (Red) – New Art Editions
Jeff Koons´s art is the result of his intention to bring it out of the enclave of the genius-driven artist into the realms of contemporary pop and commerce-driven culture. One Response to "Jeff Koons – Balloon Rabbit (Red)"
Jeff Koons' $58.4M Orange Balloon Dog and 10 Other Cool …
The stainless steel sculpture with transparent color coating is one of the first balloon dogs, which look like the kind of souvenir clowns make at birthday parties. Other pups have been on display around the world in red, green, and blue — not to mention a shiny pink one made it to Versailles in 2008.
Shine On: Jeff Koons in Bilbao | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian
Koons compares his stainless steel Rabbit … The colorful sculpture on the terrace is Jeff Koons’s … objects in workaday stainless steel polished to a mirror finish and embarking on …
Jeff Koons's rabbit: market news – Telegraph
Jeff Koons's rabbit: market news … The sculpture was a large stainless steel version of a child’s balloon and influenced a generation of young British artists, including Damien Hirst …
At 37 feet tall, Jeff Koons’s flower-draped ‘Split-Rocker …
Koons is best known for his “Balloon Dog,” fashioned from highly polished and colored stainless steel. Its orange version, one of five, sold for $58.4 million in 2013, making it the most …
Jeff Koons – Artwork: Balloon Venus
Balloon Venus: mirror-polished stainless steel, mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, stainless steel, transparent color coating.
Jeff Koons And His Balloon Dogs – DailyArtMagazine.com – Art …
On this day in 1955 one of the most controversial artists of 20th century was born. Jeff Koons is the artist who blended the concerns and methods of Pop, Conceptual, and appropriation art with craft-making and popular culture to create his own unique iconography, often controversial and always engaging.
