For purely physical reasons, the equilibrium is lost every six months and must be reset.In this extended essay on Koons's famous work, Michael Archer puts One Ball Total Equilibrium Tankin an art historical framework, describing its initial ...
A Retrospective Scott Rothkopf Whitney Museum of American Art. Rosenthal, Norman, ed. ... American Art: A Cultural History. ... Berlin: DaimlerChrysler Contemporary, 2003. 2004 25 Artists, 25 Builders, 25 Years ofMOCA, 1979–2004.
Edited by curator Masimilliano Gioni, this book focuses in particular on Koons' art as seen in relation to contemporary American culture.
"Since the late 1970s Jeff Koons has created an exceptional body of work that reflects deeply upon the complex concerns of Western culture. Entitled Easyfun-Ethereal, Koons's new series of paintings...
In 1975, a young art student named Jeff Koons (b. 1955) moved to Chicago, where he studied at the School of the Art Institute; worked as a studio assistant to...
These are situated atop large, white-plaster sculptures that have been alternately modeled after iconic works from the Greco-Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, or after such quotidian objects from the ...
Jeff Koons
From kinky to kitsch to conceptual, Jeff Koons's art is anything but conformist. This work offers an in-depth study of Koons's entire oeuvre.
"A wonderfully playful assemblage of language, rhythmic and hypnotic, comic and profound. It travels from the nightclub to the bedroom to the artist's studio to the street and beyond."--Gordon Andersen,...
Jeff Koons' spectacular October 2008 exhibition at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie presented the infamous series of sculptures and paintings known collectively as Celebration, a project whose fabrication has involved so much...
This exhaustive monograph begins with a biographical essay of artist Jeff Koons that puts his work into context. Arranged in chronological chapters, detailed analyses are featured alongside hundreds of large-format...
The man who enshrined a Hoover vacuum cleaner, who suspended a basketball in a fish tank half filled with water, who created a life-size polychromed wooden replica of Michael Jackson...
The man who enshrined a hoover vacuum and a basketball, who created a life-sized polychromed wood replica of Michael Jackson and his pet chimp Bubbles, who transfered his sex life...
This fully illustrated catalogue is published on the occasion of Now, a solo show of work by Jeff Koons (born 1955) presented at Damien Hirst's new London exhibition space, Newport Street Gallery, which exhibits art from Hirst's collection.
Jeff Koons engages with distinguished art curator Sir Norman Rosenthal resulting in a revealing portrait of the life and art of the most foremost international working artist today