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Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art stainless steel sculpture for sale TSS-12

Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art stainless steel sculpture for sale TSS-12

The colored stainless steel sculpture of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art was created between 1995 and 2004 and is one of five versions of the existing work. This piece of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art is a real interpretation of a bunch of slightly deflated balloon flowers.
Item No: TSS-12
The Size: Custom size
Material: 304 Stainless Steel
Surface: Shiny Colorful Polished
Style: Modern Art Decor
Technique: Welding, Polished
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Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art stainless steel sculpture, called Tulip, is located outside the Rockefeller Center in New York, watching Christie’s latest contemporary art auction, setting a record of $33.7 million (21.2 million pounds).

 

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The colored stainless steel sculpture of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art was created between 1995 and 2004 and is one of five versions of the existing work. This piece of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art is a real interpretation of a bunch of slightly deflated balloon flowers.

 

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Other examples of this sculpture of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art are the high-profile collections: one at the Museum of Contemporary Art exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2008, one at the Guggenheim Base in Bilbao, the Prada Foundation and the Victor Pingu Fund meeting.

 

 

A temporary copy of Jeff Koons balloon tulip metal art was also created and exhibited in China. It is now a ten-year loan to the US Embassy in Beijing. Christie’s sculpture was acquired in 2002 by NORD / LB Norddeutsche Landesbank in Hannover, Germany. In May, the bank announced the sale of Tulips to fund the creation of an art foundation in Hanover with the mission of supporting the creation and revitalization of contemporary art projects in northern Germany.

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