Popular artist Jeff Koons talks to 60 Minutes about "Balloon Dog" and what influenced his "Celebration" series ...
Ahead of his first-ever New York retrospective at the Whitney Museum, WSJ's Ellen Gamerman joins Tanya Rivero on Lunch Break to explain why Mr. Koons is today's most expensive living artist. Photo ...
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Witty, sexy, low cost and low brow: The enduring appeal of Pop artOutside the Guggenheim Bilbao in northern Spain, Jeff Koons’ much-loved flower 1992 sculpture “Puppy,” shows how Pop art — that high kick of counter-intuitive artistic expression so often ...
Pablo Picasso and Jeff Koons are separated by more than a ... and one of the most polarising figures in contemporary art. Koons’ glossy sculptures, with their playful and provocative energy ...
A security guard stands next to Jeff Koons' "Rabbit", a stainless steel casting of an inflatable rabbit that sold at auction for $91.1 million (Sh9.2b) [AFP]. A sculpture by American artist Jeff ...
Jeff Koons, the artist known for his giant sculptures of balloon animals, purchased the townhomes pictured above for a total of $32 million in 2009, according to Curbed.
BMW, for one, seems to have taken notice, and has asked Koons to build/style its next Art Car.As it happens, this is the 35th anniversary of the automaker's Art Car program. There aren't any ...
With Art Basel Hong Kong in full swing ... he held onto the stocks that helped make him one of the richest artists alive.
Hirst synthesizes punk, Pop Art, Jeff Koons, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon and Catholicism. He’s the working-class hero who as a 23-year-old art student at the University of London’s Goldsmiths ...
Pablo Picasso and Jeff Koons are separated by more than a century ... the 20th-century modernist and one of the most polarising figures in contemporary art. Koons’ glossy sculptures, with their ...
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