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This image comes from a photo that I shot of the actress Gretchen Mol as Bettie Page for The New York Times Magazine. Gretchen is an amazing actress, who starred in Mary Harron’s film The Notorious Bettie Page. I used an inflatable lobster to represent both masculine and feminine

This image comes from a photo that I shot of the actress Gretchen Mol as Bettie Page for The New York Times Magazine. Gretchen is an amazing actress, who starred in Mary Harron’s film The Notorious Bettie Page. I used an inflatable lobster to represent both masculine and feminine
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“Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” is a large sculpture from my Antiquity series. Farnese Hercules was originally made in the 4th century BC. A Roman copy was made in the early 4th century AD and found in 1546 in Rome.  “Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” was realized in plaster made

“Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” is a large sculpture from my Antiquity series. Farnese Hercules was originally made in the 4th century BC. A Roman copy was made in the early 4th century AD and found in 1546 in Rome.  “Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” was realized in plaster made
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“Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” is a large sculpture from my Antiquity series. Farnese Hercules was originally made in the 4th century BC. A Roman copy was made in the early 4th century AD and found in 1546 in Rome.  “Gazing Ball (Farnese Hercules)” was realized in plaster made

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“Balloon Monkey (Magenta)” displayed in the Toledo Museum of Art. The monkey looks so beautiful in its architectural setting.   “Balloon Monkey (Magenta)” (2006-2013) mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 150 x 126 x 235 inches, 381 x 320 x 596.9 cm ©

“Balloon Monkey (Magenta)” displayed in the Toledo Museum of Art. The monkey looks so beautiful in its architectural setting.  

“Balloon Monkey (Magenta)” (2006-2013) mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 150 x 126 x 235 inches, 381 x 320 x 596.9 cm ©
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Love to everyone!   “Hanging Heart (Red/Gold)” located at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas   Photos: “Hanging Heart (Gold/Magenta)” (1994–2006), mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 114 5/8 x 110

Happy Valentine’s Day! Love to everyone! 
 
“Hanging Heart (Red/Gold)” located at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas
 
Photos: “Hanging Heart (Gold/Magenta)” (1994–2006), mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 114 5/8 x 110
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Love to everyone!   “Hanging Heart (Red/Gold)” located at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas   Photos: “Hanging Heart (Gold/Magenta)” (1994–2006), mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 114 5/8 x 110

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đŸ‘·â€â™‚ïžÂżTe gustarĂ­a ver cĂłmo se montĂł la escultura de "Tres Gracias" del artista Jeff Koons en el Patio del Palacio de Carlos V? â±ïžÂĄEn este time-lapse puedes descubrirlo! đŸ–ŒïžEsta escultura de 1370 kgs. forma parte de la exposiciĂłn "Reflejos: Picasso / Koons en la Alhambra", que se

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“Pink Ballerina” from my Antiquity series on view at “Nothing Still About Still Life” at the Deji Art Museum in Nanjing, China.   “Pink Ballerina” (2009-2021) marble and live cut flowers, 100 1/8 x 51 1/2 x 56 3/8 inches © Jeff Koons, Photos Courtesy Deji Art Museum   #jeffkoons

“Pink Ballerina” from my Antiquity series on view at “Nothing Still About Still Life” at the Deji Art Museum in Nanjing, China. 
 
“Pink Ballerina” (2009-2021) marble and live cut flowers, 100 1/8 x 51 1/2 x 56 3/8 inches © Jeff Koons, Photos Courtesy Deji Art Museum
 
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“Balloon Swan (Blue)” from the Antiquity series. One of the first sculptures I ever made as a child was a swan. I worked very hard in trying to get its shape just right, even though it had some awkwardness to it. I felt finally with the Balloon Swan I got it right.   “Balloon

“Balloon Swan (Blue)” from the Antiquity series. One of the first sculptures I ever made as a child was a swan. I worked very hard in trying to get its shape just right, even though it had some awkwardness to it. I felt finally with the Balloon Swan I got it right. 
 
“Balloon
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“Self-Portrait” from the Made in Heaven series. Portrait by Helmut Newton in Pietrasanta for Vanity Fair Italy 1991 and “Self-Portrat” in the King’s Suite in the Apollo Salon at Versailles.   “Self-Portrait” (1991) marble, 37 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches © Jeff Koons, Portrait ©

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🔮¡En dos semanas se clausura la exposiciĂłn "Reflejos. Picasso/Koons en la Alhambra"! đŸȘž Si estĂĄs pasando estos dĂ­as de fiesta en Granada, puedes ser testigo de una conversaciĂłn dinĂĄmica entre pasado y presente con obras del Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada, de Pablo Picasso y de Jeff Koons.

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“Large Vase of Flowers” from the Made in Heaven series. Flowers symbolize life! “Large Vase of Flowers” 1991, polychromed wood, 52 x 43 x 43 inches © Jeff Koons, photos Courtesy Christie’s #JeffKoons #sculpture #art #contemporaryart

“Large Vase of Flowers” from the Made in Heaven series. Flowers symbolize life! 

“Large Vase of Flowers” 1991, polychromed wood, 52 x 43 x 43 inches © Jeff Koons, photos Courtesy Christie’s

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“Party Hat (Orange)” is a monumental sculpture from the Celebration series that represents optimism and wonder. Installed at the UC San Diego Jacobs Medical Center.   “Party Hat (Orange)” 1994-2019, mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 99 1/8 x 133 5/8

“Party Hat (Orange)” is a monumental sculpture from the Celebration series that represents optimism and wonder. Installed at the UC San Diego Jacobs Medical Center.
 
“Party Hat (Orange)” 1994-2019, mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 99 1/8 x 133 5/8
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“Woman in Tub,” a porcelain sculpture from my Banality series, seen here presented with Andre della Robbia’s glazed terra cotta altarpieces in Frankfurt’s Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung. This combination for me was a dream!   “Woman in Tub” (1988) porcelain, 23 3/4 x 36 x 27

“Woman in Tub,” a porcelain sculpture from my Banality series, seen here presented with Andre della Robbia’s glazed terra cotta altarpieces in Frankfurt’s Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung. This combination for me was a dream!
 
“Woman in Tub” (1988) porcelain, 23 3/4 x 36 x 27
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“Balloon Rabbit (Yellow)” is one of the few balloon animals that I have made. Monumental in its scale and through the use of form references the mother goddess.   “Balloon Rabbit (Yellow)” (2005-2010) mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 168 x 80 3/4 x

“Balloon Rabbit (Yellow)” is one of the few balloon animals that I have made. Monumental in its scale and through the use of form references the mother goddess. 
 
“Balloon Rabbit (Yellow)” (2005-2010) mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 168 x 80 3/4 x
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Popeye Train (Birds) is a symbol of the transcendent power of art.   "Popeye Train (Birds)” (2009) oil on canvas © Jeff Koons

Popeye Train (Birds) is a symbol of the transcendent power of art. 
 
"Popeye Train (Birds)” (2009) oil on canvas © Jeff Koons
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Bluebird Planter (2010-16) is a sculpture from the Antiquity series painted with transparent color gradations.  The live flowering plants that fill the bluebird celebrate the power of nature while the reflective surface represents consciousness. “Bluebird Planter”(2010-2016)

Bluebird Planter (2010-16) is a sculpture from the Antiquity series painted with transparent color gradations.  The live flowering plants that fill the bluebird celebrate the power of nature while the reflective surface represents consciousness. 

“Bluebird Planter”(2010-2016)
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Happy Easter!   “Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White, Pink Bunny)” (1979) vinyl and mirrors, 32 x 25 x 19 inches © Jeff Koons, Photo by Douglas M. Parker Studio

Happy Easter! 
 
“Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White, Pink Bunny)” (1979) vinyl and mirrors, 32 x 25 x 19 inches © Jeff Koons, Photo by Douglas M. Parker Studio
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“Balloon Venus (Orange)” from the Antiquity series is based on the 29,500-year-old Venus of Willendorf. “Balloon Venus” standing in the exhibition ‘Lost in America’ in Al Riwaq Gallery, Doha, and in the rotunda of the Nautralhistorisches Museum Wien; the home of the Venus of

“Balloon Venus (Orange)” from the Antiquity series is based on the 29,500-year-old Venus of Willendorf. “Balloon Venus” standing in the exhibition ‘Lost in America’ in Al Riwaq Gallery, Doha, and in the rotunda of the Nautralhistorisches Museum Wien; the home of the Venus of
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“Michael Jackson and Bubbles” for me references Egyptian pharaohs. Think King Tut and Cleopatra. Displayed here within Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung’s Egyptian wing.   “Michael Jackson and Bubbles”1988, porcelain, 42 x 70 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches © Jeff Koons, photos courtesy

“Michael Jackson and Bubbles” for me references Egyptian pharaohs. Think King Tut and Cleopatra. Displayed here within Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung’s Egyptian wing. 
 
“Michael Jackson and Bubbles”1988, porcelain, 42 x 70 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches © Jeff Koons, photos courtesy