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Jeff Koons: Gazing Ball

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By (author): Francesco Bonami Jeff Koons

Hailed by Peter Schjeldahl in The New Yorker as the most original, controversial, and expensive American artist of the past three and a half decades, Jeff Koons has come to reign as a master of the market, a wry puppeteer with a formidable aesthetic intelligence. His elaborate, exquisitely produced sculptures draw from a contemporary lexicon of consumerism often featuring large-scale reproductions of toys, household items, or luxury goods while simultaneously holding up a mirror to the very culture from which they are extracted. These references to popular media are evidenced not merely in his choice of subject matter but also in his visual techniques: his sculptures frequently comprise smooth, mirrored surfaces, and his paintings employ bright and saturated colors.

Jeff Koons: Gazing Ball the first catalogue on the artists work to be published by David Zwirner was produced on the occasion of the major 2013 exhibition at the gallery in New York, which marked the world debut of his Gazing Ball series, a brand new body of work that occupies an important place in the trajectory of his practice.

Conceptually derived from the mirrored ornaments encountered on many suburban lawns, including those of Koonss childhood hometown in rural Pennsylvania, every sculpture is anchored by a blue gazing ball of hand-blown glass. These are situated atop large, white-plaster sculptures that have been alternately modeled after iconic works from the Greco-Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, or after such quotidian objects from the contemporary residential landscape as a rustic mailbox, a birdbath, and an inflatable garden snowman. Created in close collaboration with Koons, this elegant publication echoes the classic design of a 1970 Picasso catalogue that the artist admires.

Inside, vivid color plates of the sculptures in situ capture the stark contrast between the pristine whiteness of the plaster and the highly reflective spheres. In their perfect contours and smooth, glistening surfaces, the gazing balls implicate audience as well as context mirroring both and offering playful yet powerful meditations on the dialogue between gaze and reflection. While all of the sculptures are grounded in their own distinct narratives, derived from Art History and suburban towns, writes Francesco Bonami in his catalogue essay, the seemingly fragile and delicate gazing ball establishes that sense of uncertain equilibrium that exists between history and fantasy, magic and materiality, mass culture and exclusive beauty. See more
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  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 245 x 320mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: David Zwirner
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780989980913

About Francesco BonamiJeff Koons

Jeff Koons is an American artist who plays with ideas of popular culture celebrity taste and commerce.

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