Balloon Dog: stainless steel, transparent color coating. Jeff Koons.. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, Illinois [May 31 - September 21, 2008] (Orange)
Nov 13, 2013 · At Christie's Tuesday night, Balloon Dog (Orange) by Jeff Koons — an ... Stephen Colbert probably summed up the meaning of Koons’s balloon animals best ...
Balloon Dog (Blue) by Jeff Koons (AP/Keystone/Regina Kuehne) Billionaire French retailer François Pinault owns “Balloon Dog (Magenta).” The artist behind “Balloon Dog (Magenta), with the work…behind him. (Reuters/Manuel Silvestri) The scarlet “Balloon Dog (Red)” is owned by Greek industrialist Dakis Joannou. The big red dog.
Beijing company VLA Sculpture has sent us an image of one of the resin replicas of Jeff Koons's balloon dog sculptures that they're selling for just $650.
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Right now, a team of people are putting together one of Jeff Koons’ enormous balloon animals in the middle of LACMA’s Los Angeles Times Central Court, not unlike the blue dog you’ve likely snapped a selfie in front of at the Broad. What you see in the photo above is the very beginnings of [drum roll]: A monkey.
Jeff Koons’s “Balloon Dog” (featuring his enormous iconic chromium stainless steel dogs); his large-scale vinyl “Inflatables”; or the giant “Split Rocker” all follow this principle. For instance, Jeff Koons in “Puppy” engaged the past and the present, referencing the eighteenth-century formal garden, while adding the most sugary of iconography.
There are five Balloon Dogs created by Jeff Koons. The Orange one sold at Christie's in New York City for US$58.4 million. The Balloon Dog is a symbol
Jeff Koons, the American sculptor, is best known for his giant, reflective balloon animal statues, which are all part of a series he calls "Celebration."
Jeffrey "Jeff" 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.
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