Jeff Koons – Balloon Rabbit (Violet)

16.500,00 

Jeff Koons (American, born 1955)

Balloon Rabbit (Violet), 2019

Medium: Limoges porcelain with chromatic metalized coating

Dimensions: 29.2 × 13.9 × 21 cm (11.5 × 5.5 × 8.3 in)

Edition of 999: Signed and numbered

Condition: Mint

Jeff Koons’ Balloon Rabbit (Violet) from 2019 transforms playful childhood imagery into high art through a lustrous Limoges porcelain form with a chromatic metallic finish. Measuring 29.2 cm tall and produced in an edition of 999, each sculpture is signed and numbered, embodying Koons’ signature blend of kitsch and sophistication.

Jeff Koons is undoubtedly one of America’s most popular and famed contemporary artists. Many would immediately recognise his bold, outsized sculptures which have been installed in public places in New York, Washington, Bilbao and Sydney. In his work, Koons employs familiar motifs to challenge perceptions of what constitutes art. He works in a large scale studio with many assistants, a factory-like setup that has often been likened to that of Andy Warhol. Koons divides critics, with some seeing his work as kitsch, while others consider his practice of significant art historical importance. Works by Jeff Koons regularly sell for record sums, and in 2013 a record was set for ‘Balloon Dog’,which sold for US $58 million, at the time making it the most expensive work of art by a living artist. Koons has claimed that there is no hidden meaning to his work, simply aiming for it to be relatable to audiences, having said: “I try to create work that doesn’t make viewers feel they’re being spoken down to, so they feel open participation.” Jeff Koons was born 1955 in York, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in New York and Pennsylvania

Type

Multiple

Movement

Figurative Art, Contemporary Art, Pop Art

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