Jeff Koons. Seagram Building, New York, New York [May 2010] (Orange) Remembering Henry’s Show. The Brant Foundation, Greenwich, Connecticut [May 2009 - February 2010] (Orange) Jeff Koons Versailles. Chateau de Versailles, Versailles, France [October 9, 2008 - April 1, 2009] (Magenta) Jeff Koons: Celebration.
Jeff Koons. Jeffrey "Jeff" Koons (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. He lives and works in both New York City and his hometown of York, Pennsylvania.
Nov 13, 2013 · At Christie’s Tuesday night, Balloon Dog (Orange) by Jeff Koons — an American artist known for brightly colored reflective sculptures that resemble balloons — was sold to an anonymous telephone bidder for $58.4 million, surpassing initial $55 million estimates to become “the most expensive work by a living artist sold at auction,” according to the New York Times.
As part of Jeff Koons’s Celebration, an ongoing series of paintings and sculptures that memorialize the rituals, icons, and images surrounding birthdays, holidays, and other party occasions, Balloon Dog (Blue) may be the most imposing work.
Jan 19, 2011 · Jeff Koons, who is known for ... A 10-foot-tall version of Jeff Koons's “Balloon Dog” sculpture on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credit ...
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.
One way to do this is to put a list of artist names into a bowl and have students pull out two names. ... What would a caveman say about Jeff Koons’ Balloon dog? ...
The sum is the highest ever paid for a work by a living artist. Pop-art provocateur Jeff Koons has broken a world record for a price paid for a single artwork by a living artist. His sculpture "Balloon Dog (Orange)" fetched $58,405,000 at a Christie's New York auction on Tuesday night. High-end ...
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Jeff Koons derives inspiration from things you might find at a yard sale: inflatable plastic toys, vacuum cleaners, porcelain trinkets and other items not typically considered fine art. He is the epitome of Neo-Pop, a 1980s movement that looked to earlier Pop artists, particularly Warhol, for inspiration.
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