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| | Jeff Koons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jeff Koons (born January 21, 1955), is an American contemporary artist and sculptor. |  | | Koons attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Maryland Institute College of Art, and studied painting. |  | | Koons' work is classified as Neo-Pop or Post-Pop, as part of an 80s movement in reaction to the pared-down art of Minimalism and Conceptualism in the previous decade. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Koons
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| | Jeff Koons |
 | | Jeff Koons is a seminal figure in recent American art, but his work still seems to infuriate some audiences. |  | | Yet Koons' work was, and remains, liberating for many art students and artists because he is still the crucial bridge between the ironic and post-ironic worlds. |  | | This issue is always phrased in binary terms, YES: Jeff Koons is ironic and detached and is secretly mocking the images he professes to love, or NO: Koons loves and feels emotional about his source material and the work it subsequently spawns. |
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| | E-Flux : Jeff Koons - (2005-01-27) |
 | | Jeff Koons' art is often associated with Pop Art and kitsch. |  | | Jeff Koons is one of the most controversial artists of our time. |  | | One of the basic themes in Jeff Koons' art is the world of consumerism, advertising and the media. |
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http://www.e-flux.com/displayshow.php?file=message_1106841746.txt
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| | Jeff Koons |
 | | Jeff Koons: The basic story line is about art leaving the realm of the artist, when the artist looses control of the work. |  | | Koons: I come out of a background of, at one time, being the Senior Representative for The Museum of Modern Art, then I was a commodity broker on Wall Street for 6 years, so I have experience in dealing with people on a professional level. |  | | Koons: I'm interested in the morality of what it means to be an artist. |
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http://www.jca-online.com/koons.html
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| | Bad Subjects: Jeff Koons And The Paradox Of A Superstar's Phenomenon |
 | | Jeff Koons is among the most controversial and intriguing artists to have emerged in the past decade. |  | | Jeff Koons, the self-proclaimed "most written-about artist in the world," now headlining at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, has indubitably attained a certain "star" status. |  | | Rather than making art from some as-yet-unincorporated enclave, Koons is making art from within the structures of institutional art, as part and parcel of the culture industry. |
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 | | Koons studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Maryland Institute College of Art, and in 1977 arrived in New York from where he became an art world celebrity. |  | | Known for his kitschy works, controversial artist Jeff Koons returns to painting with a more mature approach. |  | | While he no longer claims to be creating "some of the greatest art being made now" or says he has "absolutely assumed the leadership of the art world," he is increasingly emphatic about his work's value to himself and others. |
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http://www.askart.com/artist/K/jeff_koons.asp?ID=28375
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| | Jeff Koons Biography (born 1955) |
 | | Koons is made out to be a critical commentator in the tradition of the Dadaists and a controversial figure in the footsteps of the avant-garde, yet his art-historical glory resides in the perception that he is "flat" -- no depth, all surface. |  | | Koons art has been widely plagiarized in the People's Republic of China where consumers continue buying his work despite the threat of lengthy jail terms for possession of these controversial reproductions. |  | | In 1992, Koons was commissioned to create a piece for an art exhibition in Bad Arolsen, Germany. |
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http://www.leninimports.com/jeff_koons.html
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| | Jeff Koons |
 | | Born in 1955, Jeff started his meteoric rise in the 1980's by turning contemporary american iconography and popular kitsch into controversial high art. |  | | you see, Jeff isn't very "hands-on." Though he studied at the Maryland College of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, Koons lacks skill in sculpture, drawing, or painting. |  | | Handsome, globe-trotting playboy Jeff Koons, the self-proclaimed "most written-about artist in the world," works from his busy "Jeff Koons Productions, Inc." studio at 600 Broadway in NYC. |
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http://www.balloonhq.com/highlights/koons
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| | Sculpture - Jeff Koons at GALLERY M |
 | | Koons, 48, is one of the most influential living artists and an icon of the modern art world. |  | | Koons has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions - at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Bilbao, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago amongst others. |  | | He started his meteoric rise in the 1980s as part of a generation of artists who explored the meaning of art in a media-saturated age. |
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http://www.gallerym.com/artist.cfm?ID=38
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| | The Broad Art Foundation - The Collection - Jeff Koons |
 | | Jeff Koons' artworks rarely inspire moderate responses, and this is one signal of the importance of his achievement. |  | | In a series of works he called "Banality", Koons creates sculptures of dimensions and details monstrous and absurd. |  | | 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." |
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http://www.broadartfoundation.org/collection/koons.html
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| | Museum of Contemporary Art - Education Programs |
 | | According to Koons, “I chose the vacuum cleaners because this is a machine that, if it is used, is used to collect dirt, which is just the opposite of the absolutely pristine situation in which I placed them.” His appropriation of found objects relates him to the pop art movement. |  | | A former stockbroker, Jeff Koons is best known for his appropriation and recontextualization of ordinary, recognizable objects. |  | | Beginning in the 1980s, Koons transformed objects such as basketballs, vacuum cleaners, liquor decanters, and inflatable toys into works of art that blur the boundaries between popular taste and high art. |
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http://www.mcachicago.org/MCA/Education/Teachers/Book/Koons-txt.html
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| | Public Art Fund: Jeff Koons |
 | | Born in 1955 in Pennsylvania, Jeff Koons is one of the world's most widely recognized artists. |  | | Sculptures and photographs completed by Koons during this time explored contemporary American iconography and the relationship between popular kitsch and high art. |  | | His work has been the subject of many exhibitions both in the United States and Europe, including major museum retrospectives organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1992) and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1992), and solo exhibitions at the Sonnabend Gallery, New York (1999) and the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain (1997). |
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http://www.publicartfund.org/pafweb/projects/00/koons_j_00.html
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| | Jeff Koons > Info |
 | | Koons makes the viewer grasp all these aspects in depth, while also recognizing his or her visceral connection to The Popular, The Entertainment and The Art. |  | | This reception suggests, ironically, that Koons seems to have accomplished what Michel Foucault meant to be the central task for present-day society: the establishment of a moral transgression of past mores, overcoming the repressions innate to capitalism and to the heritage of the old puritanical and Victorian values. |  | | This applies perfectly to Koons strategy of dealing with the seemingly banal figures and realistic elements in his sculptures and paintings. |
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http://www.podgallery.com/index.cfm/hurl/action=artistInfo/msgId=893
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| | The Collection: Jeff Koons |
 | | Jeff Koons amazed the art world at his first one-man show in the New York New Museum of Contemporary Art in 1980 by showing three self-contained work groups that seemed like the product range from a newly established trading chain: "Inflatables", "The Pre-New" and "The New". |  | | This generation, which as well as Koons included artists like Richard Prince, Sherrie Levine, Louise Lawler and Haim Steinbach, went even further than their predecessors. |  | | The public has become part of Jeff Koons' work - as a medium. |
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http://www.collection.daimlerchrysler.com/sammlung/werke_koons_e.htm
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| | Bookstorming.com Jeff Koons, Pictures, 1980-2002, Jeff Koons, |
 | | This book features Koons' two-dimensional paintings from 1980 - 2002: photographs, prints and paintings as well as his most recent large-format canvas works. |  | | He regarded one of his first works, The New Jeff Koons in 1980, which took the format of a childhood photograph in a light box, as a 'mechanical' painting. |  | | Long the 'enfant terrible' of the New York and international art scene, Jeff Koons presents a book showing a new perspective of his work over the last 20 years. |
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http://www.bookstorming.com/fiche.asp?idlivre=2147471008&page=1
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| | eyestorm - article - Jeff Koons |
 | | Koons and Staller were married a year after she had begun appearing in his work, emphasizing the genuine, 'innocent' nature of his desire. |  | | The name Jeff Koons is synonymous with all that is sublime and ridiculous in art. |  | | Koons' earliest works from the late 70s - when he was trading cotton on the New York Stock Exchange to fund his art practice - were mass-produced inflatable flowers and toys placed carefully on mirrors, marrying a child-like naivety to sexual metaphors and consumerism. |
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http://www.eyestorm.com/feature/ED2n_article.asp?article_id=13&artist_id=15
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| | Jeff Koons: Frankenstein in Paradise |
 | | Koons accomplishes this by means of hard lines: the sculptures of Celebration are crisp as cookie-cutters, and the paintings as delineated as stained glass. |  | | Such mistrust would be a logical consequence of half a century of "art that questions the status of art," and also of the gradual dematerialization of the art object. |  | | Koons often speaks of his works as meaning no more or less to him than to anyone else. |
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http://supervert.com/essays/art/jeff_koons
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| | Full Editorial from Current Issue |
 | | Koons, who was born in 1955 in York, Pennsylvania and lives today in a 13-room town house on Manhattans Upper East Side, came of age as an artist during a decade when contemporaries like Julian Schnabel were aggressively promoting themselves, eager to expand their markets to the level of music and movie legends. |  | | While critics over the past 20 years have faulted Koons for debasing art with consumer fetishism, his supporters say they believe he is one of the most important artists of his generation. |  | | Koons moved to New York when he was 22 and got a job selling memberships at the Museum of Modern Art. |
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http://www.artnewsonline.com/currentarticle.cfm?type=feature&art_id=1829
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| | The New Yorker: The Talk of the Town |
 | | Koons was telling someone else that Jeff’s kindergarten teacher had said that her son was very gifted in art but that it was important not to push him. |  | | Jeff Koons, the boy king of the art world, turned fifty the other day, and was given a surprise birthday party whose internal complexities and contradictions easily eclipsed the hoopla over Donald Trump’s latest wedding. |  | | He clasped the downwardly extended hand of Tom Krens, who likes to say to Koons, “Jeff, you’re a Guggenheim artist.” He embraced his white-haired and vivacious mother, Gloria, who had flown up from the retirement home where she lives, in Sarasota, and he introduced her to the actor Willem Dafoe. |
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http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/?050207ta_talk_tomkins
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| | BBC News REVIEWS Jeff Koons: King of kitsch |
 | | Koons was once a highly successful stock trader but is now a superstar in the art world. |  | | He is a notorious self-publicist and after his marriage to Italian porn-star and politician MP Ilona Staller, best known as La Cicciolina, made sculptures and took photographs of the two of them naked. |  | | You can just see the artist giggle over it all as he studiously monitors his own fame. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/reviews/1490257.stm
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| | Jeff Koons - Cindy Sherman - New York Magazine Art Review |
 | | Their work, like art that depicts a still-life or landscape, can be more or less competent and can embody many different attitudes, from the silly to the sublime. |  | | In their best art, Koons and Sherman do something riskier and more paradoxical, entering into the spirit of kitsch as if to know it from the inside. |  | | They are very different artists, but their approach to the kitschy illustrates the characteristic strengths—and, at times, the principal weakness—of this tradition. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/art/reviews/9172
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| | Jeff Koons to Be Guest Speaker at SFMOMA Dinner |
 | | Stone and her husband, Norman, are collectors of Koons' work who recently bought a painting called "Cheeky" from his "Easyfun-ethereal" group of work. |  | | Controversial artist Jeff Koons will be the guest speaker at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's Director's Circle dinner Wednesday. |  | | Parental warnings were prompted by his series "Made in Heaven," which featured paintings and sculptures of himself and his then-wife, a former Italian porn star, having sex. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/03/05/DD106855.DTL
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| | Jeff Koons ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Therefore, in close cooperation with the artist, we have chosen works from the Celebration series as well as new paintings and mirrors from the Easyfun series and new paintings from the Easyfun-Ethereal series. |  | | Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections |  | | Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Jeff Koons. |
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http://wwar.com/masters/k/koons-jeff.html
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| | Open Ends Image Overview |
 | | Koons said the following about the value of his work, "My objects, maybe not in a traditional sense art, last longer than you or myself. |  | | Born in York, Pennsylvania, Jeff Koons has been an active artist since 1976 and his work had been shown worldwide. |  | | Maybe they’ll die off as art, but they are equipped to outsurvive us physically." |
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http://www.moma.org/education/openends/guide/overview/12koons.html
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| | Guggenheim Museum - Past Exhibitons - Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal |
 | | With his stated artistic intention to "communicate with the masses," Koons draws from the visual language of advertising, marketing, and the entertainment industry. |  | | Working from computer-scanned reproductions taken from the media and personal photographs, Koons combines familiar yet sometimes unrelated images to create collage-like paintings rendered with photo-realist perfection. |  | | The disembodied succulent lips and drifting lush-lashed singular eye recall the work of Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and René Magritte, while the surrounding streams and splashes of juice echo the abstractions of Jackson Pollock, to whom Koons makes a direct reference in another painting titled Blue Poles. |
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http://www.guggenheim.org/exhibitions/past_exhibitions/koons
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| | Jeff Koons - a Review by Donald Goddard |
 | | Space is consumed by image, a space into which Koons had entered himself in earlier paintings. |  | | It becomes inescapable, undeniable, and an exaltation of image, which is what art is to begin with, something like the Byzantine icons of Christ and the saints. |  | | The shapes bend and squirm and intertwine with extraordinary grace. |
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http://www.newyorkartworld.com/reviews/koons.html
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| | Jeff Koons - A Collection of Images |
 | | Here you find links to a collection of images of art from the controversial American artist Jeff Koons. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~exadega/koons
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| | Jeff Koons' Puppy at the Rockerfeller Centre, New York |
 | | born in 1955, jeff koons is one of the world's most widely recognised artists. |  | | koons signature work most often uses strikingly simple imagery transformed into sculptures using the finest of materials. |  | | a symbol, according to koons, of "love, warmth and happiness" this contemporary masterpiece is a triumph of scale, colour and materials. |
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http://www.cavant-garde.com/ex/koons.shtml
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| | Jeff Koons on artnet |
 | | Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collection The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao (group) |  | | From Christo and Jean Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects and CollectionMuseum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (catalogue) (group) |  | | Jeff Koons: Highlights of Twenty-Five Years C&M Arts, New York (solo) |
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http://www.artnet.com/ag/fineartthumbnails.asp?aid=9741
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_2_43/ai_n6258581
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| | The Broad Art Foundation - Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons |
 | | On October 7, 2001, Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which organized the exhibition. |  | | Featuring key works by 24 leading artists of the 1960s through the present, such as Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, Charles Ray, and others, Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons marks the first occasion of a major museum exhibition examining the Broad collections in depth. |  | | Accompanied by a major catalogue, the exhibition tours the United States and Europe through 2003. |
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http://www.broadartfoundation.org/exhibitions/johns_koons.html
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| | Jeff Koons Online |
 | | Original works by Jeff Koons available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | Research art auction values for Jeff Koons (Artprice) |  | | Named as one of "The 10 Most Expensive Living Artists" |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/koons_jeff.html
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| | Jean-François Lyotard [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/l/Lyotard.htm
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| | Koons' Balls - The Little Artists |
 | | Jeff Koons is an American contemporary artist and sculptor. |  | | Journal of Contemporary Art: Interview with Jeff Koons |  | | Amongst the group admiring 'Koons' Balls' are Mark Wallinger (white shirt, black sunglasses), Anya Gallaccio (face visible between basketballs), Matthew Barney (bald, ginger beard) and Justina Heslop (black hair in ponytail, second from the right). |
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http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/littleartists/balls.asp
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| | EGG . Jerry Feels Sad . Jeff Koons PBS |
 | | Koons' work appears to be playful, happy, and a whole lot of fun. |  | | And this makes some denizens of the art world very angry. |  | | According to Koons, "Puppy" is a symbol of "love, warmth and happiness." Koons has created larger-than-life "balloon dogs" and several "play-doh" sculptures. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/egg/312/koons
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| | SFMOMA Jeff Koons: Michael Jackson and Bubbles |
 | | This section of Making Sense of Modern Art explores Jeff Koons's sculpture Michael Jackson and Bubbles. |  | | Making Sense of Modern Art offers an extensive and engaging guide to modern and contemporary works in the Museum's permanent collection. |
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http://www.sfmoma.org/msoma/artworks/88.html
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| | Images of Puppy, Bilbao, Spain by Jeff Koons. |
 | | Koons is often considered a latter-day Pop artist; the same kinds of questions have been asked of much Pop art. |  | | Click here to return to index of art historical sites. |  | | While many have affection for a sentimental image such as this (done in flowers no less), the artist's tone is not entirely clear: does he embrace such a kitsch image or is he poking fun? |
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http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/spain/bilbao/koonspuppy/koons.html
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| | Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)- - ATC presents: Jeff Koons |
 | | Celebrated British theatre producers ATC make their debut at the ICA with this show, a specially commissioned translation of Rainald Goetzâs celebration of kitsch contemporary American artist Koonsâs spirit. |  | | Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)- - ATC presents: Jeff Koons |  | | ATC present: Jeff Koons, which has taken German theatre by storm, winning âplay of the yearâ, makes its way to the UK stage. |
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http://www.ica.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=13665
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| | Cool Hunting: Jeff Koons Bunny Necklace |
 | | While Stella McCartney also made Koons' rabbit a motif in her recent spring collection, these charms are a mere $45 and available from the Whitney—and, for those who favor the darker side of pop, there's the Damien Hirst-referencing skull. |  | | Cool Hunting: finding things in the intersection of design, culture and technology that excite the imagination and inspire creativity. |  | | The famed inflatable bunny sculpture that Koons originally crafted from stainless steel is re-imagined here in laser-cut mirror-backed acrylic and comes on a 16" silver chain. |
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http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2006/03/jeff_koons_bunn.php
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| | Jeff KOONS Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com |
 | | Jeff KOONS Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com |  | | Together with the artist Jeff KOONS, our clients also consulted the following artists: |  | | To activate My Artprice and the Email Alert for this artist: Add this artist to portfolio |
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http://web.artprice.com/EN/artistdetails.aspx?L=EN&idarti=NTg0NDg2OTQyODY5MzUxLQ==
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| | Blogcritics.org: Want to ask Jeff Koons a Question? |
 | | Koons, at exactly what point in your "art" career would you admit to selling out your soul to the devil for the almighty American dollar, as well as any other international currencies that you have benefited from by selling your "art" work?" |  | | A sinister cabal of superior bloggers on music, books, film, popular culture, technology, and politics. |  | | For the January-February 2004 issue, Flash Art is giving you the opportunity to interview Jeff Koons. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/11/05/100748.php
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| | AH439FINAL - Koons/Michael Jackson & Bubbles |
 | | Style: Koons commissioned Italian craftsmen to fabricate the sculpture for him; slick, shiny, seductive surfaceheightened for that hyperreal effect;turns the tradition of figurative sculpture into kitsch&; false auras and the degraded sublime. |  | | Context: late capitalistic, consumer-oriented society in which values are in question; object-lust, but objects emptied of soul, vanitas imagery and the hyperreal; after so many plastic surgeries Michael Jackson was already hyperreal even before Jeff Koons got to him; cult of celebrity. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~karenk/20thcwebsite/439final/ah439fin-Info.00015.html
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| | Artist: JEFF KOONS |
 | | During his senior year, he decided to spend his time studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago while at the same time working at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the installations department. |  | | Jeff Koons was born in York, Pennsylvania, in 1955 and is an American artist. |  | | By the age of 18, Koons enrolled at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, where he was a student between 1972 and 1975. |
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http://www.wellpinit.wednet.edu/cla-williams/artist_koons.php
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| | Jeff Koons - Made in Heaven |
 | | Some people know her better as Cicciolina, the Italian actrice and ex-member of parliament. |  | | The 'Made in Heaven' objects, many of them featuring Jeff Koons' former wife Ilona Staller. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~exadega/koons/madeinheaven.html
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| | Sundance Channel - ICONOCLASTS: TOM FORD ON JEFF KOONS |
 | | In this episode, internationally recognized fashion designer Tom Ford tours the New York studio of Jeff Koons, the self-proclaimed "most written-about artist in the world." In this unique meeting, Ford reveals the inspiration he finds in Koonss ingenious creations, while the artist shows how he developed ideas that led to his Popeye Series. |  | | In this six-part original series, some of todays most provocative personalities explore the passions and aspirations of the innovators, rule breakers and ground shakers who inspire them. |  | | Tom Ford on Jeff Koons is not currently screening |
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http://www.sundancechannel.com/film?ixFilmID=6467&rname=Iconoclasts&PHPSESSID=b5e10af672d9e3acd1254af68c892bc7
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| | London Guide - Contemporary Artist |
 | | Contemporary artists today such as The Yes Men, Maurizio Cattelan, and Marc Quinn utilize a sophisticated language to List of contemporary artists |  | | only for Jeff Koons and Chichulina' He says : " You see what contemporary artists have to do nowadays ? |
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http://www.taunton-online.co.uk/contemporary_artist.html
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| | District 2 Commissioner Homepage |
 | | A long-time supporter of the arts, Commissioner Koons recently completed a partnership agreement between the County and the School District, providing transportation funding so that more children from low-income families can access arts programs throughout the county. |  | | Commissioner Koons has a long history of community service and has served on boards and committees for numerous social service agencies, and cultural, educational and governmental organizations. |  | | Known for his knowledge of transportation issues, Mr. |
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http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/BCCHome/District2/bio.htm
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| | Jeff Koons |
 | | Jeff Koons (American, born 1955) Click on image for details |
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http://www.godtcleary.com/jeffkoons.htm
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| | Museum of Contemporary Art - Education Programs |
 | | “Luxury and Desire: An Interview with Jeff Koons.” Flash Art 132 (February/March 1987), pp. |  | | Discuss Jeff Koons’s Rabbit and the methods used to create a sense of value and importance. |  | | This project fulfills the following Illinois State Goals: |
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http://www.mcachicago.org/MCA/education/Teachers/Book/KoonsLesson.html
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