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Jeff Koons Artwork: Balloon Dog". Jeff Koons. Archived from the original on 2022-07-09 . Retrieved 2022-09-19. Between 1977 and 1979 Koons produced four separate artworks, which he later referred to as Early Works. Starting from 1978 he worked on his Inflatables series, consisting of inflatable flowers and a rabbit of various heights and colors, positioned along with mirrors. [22] The Pre-New, The New, and Equilibrium series [ edit ] Jeff Koons: New Paintings and Sculpture, 555 West 24th Street, New York, May 9 – June 29, 2013". Gagosian. April 12, 2018. Archived from the original on February 13, 2023 . Retrieved February 24, 2023. a b "Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal, 555 West 24th Street, New York, March 10 – April 21, 2018". Gagosian. April 12, 2018 . Retrieved February 1, 2023. Client Alert – crash test". CLL. Archived from the original on January 18, 2014 . Retrieved September 13, 2013.

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Greenberger, Alex (February 24, 2021). "Jeff Koons, Centre Pompidou Lose Appeal on French Fashion Ad Plagiarism Suit". ARTnews . Retrieved March 24, 2021. Anticipating a less than generous critical response to his 1988 Banality series exhibition, with all of his new objects made in an edition of three, [42] allowing for simultaneous, identical shows at galleries in New York, Cologne, and Chicago, Koons devised the Art Magazine Ads series (1988–1989). [43] Placed in Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art, and Art News, the ads were designed as promotions for his own gallery exhibitions. [44] Koons also issued Signature Plate, an edition for Parkett magazine, with a photographic decal in colors on a porcelain plate with gold-plated rim. [45] Arts journalist Arifa Akbar reported for The Independent that in "an era when artists were not regarded as 'stars', Koons went to great lengths to cultivate his public persona by employing an image consultant". Featuring photographs by Matt Chedgey, Koons placed "advertisements in international art magazines of himself surrounded by the trappings of success" and gave interviews "referring to himself in the third person". [18] Made in Heaven series [ edit ] Larocca, Amy (February 26, 2010). "61 Minutes With Dakis Joannou". New York Magazine . Retrieved February 1, 2023. Jeff Koons: A Retrospective. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain [June 9 - September 27, 2015] (Magenta)Stanska, Zuzanna (2021-11-07). "Jeff Koons and His Balloon Dogs". DailyArt Magazine. Archived from the original on 2022-06-12 . Retrieved 2022-09-19.

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Koons has been represented by dealers such as Mary Boone (1979–1980), Sonnabend Gallery (1986–2021), [155] Galerie Max Hetzler, Jérôme de Noirmont and Gagosian Gallery. The exclusive right to the primary sale of the "Celebration" series was long held by Gagosian Gallery, his dominant dealer for many years. Since 2021, Pace Gallery has been representing Koons exclusively worldwide. [156] Vogel, Carol (November 15, 2012). "Relentless Bidding, and Record Prices, for Contemporary Art at Christie's Auction". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved February 1, 2023. In 1991, he married Hungarian-born naturalized-Italian pornography star Ilona Staller (Cicciolina) who at the time was a member of the Italian Parliament (1987–1992). Koons collaborated with Staller for the "Made in Heaven" paintings and sculptures in various media, with the hopes of making a film. While maintaining a home in Manhattan, Koons and Staller lived in Munich. [199] In 1992, they had a son, Ludwig. The marriage ended soon afterward amid allegations that Koons had subjected Staller to physical and emotional abuse. [200] Michel Bernardaud: To make Balloon Dog,we had to create two items, the Balloon Dog itself and the supporting porcelain underneath. To make sure it wouldn’t fall apart, we had to make all kinds of adjustments, but you change one thing, and now the other part has to change too. The fact that we started working together so long ago certainly helped us understand what Jeff’s expectations were, in terms of quality and sharpness, but it was a challenge. We basically had to reinvent our entire process. We had to change how we fire the piece and find new techniques of decoration.

He has caused controversy by the elevation of unashamed kitsch into the high-art arena, exploiting more throwaway subjects than, for example, Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans. His work Balloon Dog (1994–2000) is based on balloons twisted into shape to make a toy dog. Yablonsky, Linda (April 21, 2015). "A Christie's Auction Brings Together the Art, and History, of Jeff Koons and Martin Kippenberger". T Magazine . Retrieved February 1, 2023.

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Theorist Samito Jalbuena wrote, "From the beginning of his controversial career, Koons overturned the traditional notion of art inside and out. Focusing on banal objects as models, he questioned standards of normative values in art, and, instead, embraced the vulnerabilities of aesthetic hierarchies and taste systems." [170] Evaluation and influence [ edit ]

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Koons is a member of the board of directors of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC), a global nonprofit organization that combats child sexual exploitation, child pornography, and child abduction. [192] In 2007, Koons, along with his wife Justine, founded the ICMEC Koons Family Institute on International Law and Policy. [193] Jeff Koons at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago". Artdaily. 2008. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012 . Retrieved June 13, 2011. Koons, Jeff and Norman Rosenthal. Jeff Koons: Conversations with Norman Rosenthal. China: Thames & Hudson, 2014, pp. 152-3 (installation view, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, 2007, Blue) pp. 290-1 (Orange) [English Edition]. Jeff Koons, Balloon Flower (Magenta) Christie's Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Sale, June 30, 2008.

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Koons started creating sculptures using inflatable toys in the 1970s. Taking a readymade inflatable rabbit, Koons cast the object in highly polished stainless steel, resulting in Rabbit (1986), one of his most famous artworks. Originally part of the private collection of Ileana Sonnabend, Rabbit is today owned by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Grant, Peter. "AIG's Space Tests Market For Offices." The Wall Street Journal 24 May 2010, illustrated in color (installation view: Seagram Building, New York, 2010, Orange)

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Jeff Koons, Jim Beam – J.B. Turner Engine (1986) Christie's Post War and Contemporary Evening Sale, May 13, 2009. Schneider, Daniel. “Market Index: Jeff Koons.” ArtForum April 2008, pp. 310-311, illustrated in color (Yellow). a b Pogrebin, Robin (April 26, 2021). "Jeff Koons Moves to Pace Gallery". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved February 1, 2023. MFA Looking for a Few Good Canines and Their Owners.” Boston Herald 3 July 2002, illustrated (Blue).

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