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.
Koons, Jeff and Norman Rosenthal. Jeff Koons: Conversations with Norman Rosenthal. China: Thames & Hudson, 2014, pp. 152-3 (installation view, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, 2007, Blue) pp. 290-1 (Orange) [English Edition]. Koons, Jeff and Norman Rosenthal, Jeff Koons: Entretiens avec Norman Rosenthal.
Jeffrey "Jeff" Koons ... Koons's Balloon Dog ... Koons finally started to work on Balloon Flower in 1995. Koons was pushing to finish the series in time for a ...
Jeff Koons is into inflatable art since the beginning of his career as an artist. In the video he speaks about the concept of inflatable objects and their symbolic meaning for life itself.
With Puppy, Koons engaged both past and present, employing sophisticated computer modeling to create a work that references the 18th-century formal European garden. A behemoth West Highland terrier carpeted in bedding plants, Puppy employs the most saccharine of iconography—flowers and puppies—in a monument to the sentimental.
Jan 19, 2011 · Jeff Koons, who is known for appropriating pop-culture imagery, says that bookends sold by a San Francisco gallery violate his intellectual property rights.
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 "Flower dog" sculpture. ... Find this Pin and more on Contemp Art by dimitrydashkov. ... Create giant sculpture of everyday object/animal from another ...
Jeff Koons (B. 1955) Balloon Dog ... Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog ... and the vast flower-covered Puppy. Of all these pooches, ...
Jeff Koons: The Conversation Series. Germany: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig, 2009 [First draft], p. 46. Holzwarth, Hans Werner, ed. Jeff Koons. Cologne, 2007, p. 437, illustrated in color. Schneider, Eckhard. Jeff Koons. Exh. cat., Bregenz: Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2001 [Text by Alison Gingeras], p. 36-37.
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