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International Edition
May 16, 2012 Last Updated: 7:31:PM EDT

Artworks by Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons
(American, b. 1955)
Specialities: 
Conceptual
Contemporary
Pop Art
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Biography

Jeff Koons was born in York, PA in 1955. He obtained a B.F.A at The Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, and also studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Since his emergence in the 1980s Jeff Koons has blended the concerns and methods of Pop, Conceptual, and appropriation art with craft-making and popular culture to create his own unique iconography, often controversial and always engaging. His work explores contemporary obsessions with sex and desire; race and gender; and celebrity, media, commerce, and fame. A self-proclaimed "idea man," Koons hires artisans and technicians to make the actual works. For him, the hand of the artist is not the important issue: "Art is really just communication of something and the more archetypal it is, the more communicative it is."

Jeff Koons' artworks rarely inspire moderate responses, and this is one signal of the importance of his achievement. Focusing on some of the most unexpected objects as models for his work, Koons' works eschew typical standards of "good taste" in art and zero in rather precisely on the vulnerabilities of hierarchies and value systems. As critic Christopher Knight has written "He turns the traditional cliché of the work of art inside out: Rather than embodying a spiritual or expressive essence of a highly individuated artist, art here is composed from a distinctly American set of conventional middle-class values."

Since his first solo show in 1980, Koons has exhibited extensively around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Francisco, the Stedelijk Museum, the Astrup Fearnley Museum for Modern Art, and the Victoria & Albert Museum. . In addition, he was represented in the 1997 Venice Biennale. His latest series, the Celebration paintings and sculptures continues to subvert the ideas of 'high art' by playing on a sense of collective memory and familiarity. The series was highlighted in a widely acclaimed exhibition at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples, Italy in 2003.

Koons continues to exhibit internationally in solo exhibitions. Jeff Koons: Highlights of Twenty-Five Years, C&M Arts, New York, 2004; Retrospektiv, Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland, 2005; Jeff Koons - Hulk Elvis, Gagosian Gallery - Britannia Street, London, 2007 and Kult des Kunstlers: Jeff Koons, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2008. Group exhibitions include The Game Show, James Cohan Gallery, New York, 2004; Artists’ Favourites (Act 2), ICA, London, 2004; Out of Time - A Contemporary View, MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2007 and Artists in Depth: Works from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 2008.

Jeff Koons lives and works in New York.

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Christie's, New York  |  May 8, 2012$722,500Cherubspolychromed wood
1991
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Los Angeles Modern Auctions, Sherman Oaks  |  May 6, 2012$8,750Balloon Dog (Blue)cast porcelain with blue reflective finish
1995
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Christie's, New York  |  April 24, 2012$12,500Ballon Dog (Red)metallic porcelain multiple
2002
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