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Jeff Koons (hulk Elvis) (hardcover)
Jeff Koons (hulk Elvis) (hardcover) - By Scott Rothkopf
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Koons collaborated extensively on this book, which accompanies the first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. in 16 years and offers a survey of nearly thirty years of his work, beginning with iconic sculptures from 1979 to new paintings completed in 2007. Francesco Bonami reconsiders his career, making intriguing connections to the work of Andy Warhol, A. A. Milne, Marcel Duchamp, and Gustave Courbet, among others. This is the first publication to explore a little-known but highly influential period...
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Jeff Koons (popeye Series) (paperback)
Jeff Koons (popeye Series) (paperback) - By Julia Peyton-jones
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This original exhibition print was created for an exhibit held at Gallerie Der Gegenwart, Hamburger Kunsthalle.
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Jeff Koons (versailles) (hardcover)
Jeff Koons (Versailles) (Hardcover)
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Books. Jeff Koons: Hulk Elvis
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Medium: Offset Lithograph - 2007 offset lithograph from the Gagosian Gallery in Londons Pop Art Is series.
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One of the most controversial artists working today, Jeff Koons follows in the footsteps of Andy Warhol’s entrepreneurship, perfectionism, and appropriation of pop culture icons. This program provides an extensive look at Koons’s background, professional accomplishments, and personal challenges, articulated through intimate conversations with the artist as well as with collectors and associates. Works featured include Rabbit, Balloon Dog, Michael Jackson and Bubbles, Woman in the Tub, Pot Rack, Winter...
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Rosenblum, Robert. JEFF KOONS: EasyFun-Ethereal. Foreword by Rolf E. Breuer, preface by Thomas Krens and interview by David Sylvester. 80 pp., 7 colour plates and 22 colour and b&w figures. Small oblong 4to, boards. New York, Guggenheim Museum with Abrams, New York, 2001. Commissioned by the Berlin Guggenheim Museum, these 7 large-scale paintings employ computer technology to merge populist icons into desktop collages, which are then transformed into traditional oil paintings.
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Jeff Koons is among the most controversial and intriguing artists to emerge in the past decade. Like Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol before him, he is concerned with the transformation of everyday objects into art, and takes such post-modern issues as high and low culture, context and commodification of art as the central focus of his work. Banal or original, Jeff Koons has brought out the essential from Pop Art, one of the most notable avant-garde movements of the 20th century.
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Jeff Koons (celebration) (bilingual) (hardcover)
Jeff Koons (celebration) (bilingual) (hardcover) - By Peter-klaus Schuster,anette Husch
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Francesco Bonami JEFF KOONS Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2008. Paper boards. First Edition. 132pp: A very glitzy (...appropriately...) exhibition catalogue from a major survey of Koons' work over the years; well illustrated. Fine. Fine. 9780300141948. [Item #22386] Price: $45.00
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This handsome book takes a fresh look at the rise and career of Jeff Koons, who is now arguably one of the world’s most famous artists. Koons collaborated extensively on this book, which accompanies the first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. in 16 years and offers a survey of nearly thirty years of his work, beginning with iconic sculptures from 1979 to new paintings completed in 2007. This is the first publication to explore a little-known but highly influential period in the artist’s career....
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Published by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (label attached verso bearing artist name, title and edition number)
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BY: JEFF KOONS
JEFF KOONS Retail Price: $14,000.00
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$9,400-$9,500
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Description: with essays by Thomas Crow, Sabine Eckmann, Joanne Heyler and Pepe Karmel, 222 pp., 170 ills. (140 color), bibliog., index, lg. 4to., d.j., cloth.
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The four other great versions of the women’s fashion issue are also available individually on The New York Times Store. Or you can buy the entire set of five at a special price of $15.95. (Each magazine has 226 pages; only the two cover pages are different in each issue.)
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What is (Dirty Pilot?), and why does it exist? I began DP because galleries aren’t always the most customer-friendly businesses, and I wanted to help change that. There had to be a way for people to see new art – and buy it – in an easier way. Not everyone...
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Thermoprint on birchwood, wooden ball, painted metal and string. 12 1/2 x 8 x 2 1/2 in. (31.8 x 20.3 x 6.4 cm). Stamped on verso. This work is one of 900 unsigned copies from an edition of 1,000.
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Jeff Koons Books
Books. Jeff Koons
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