Jeff Koons
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,History & Criticism
Jeff Koons Details
From Publishers Weekly In her foreword, Pritzker Director of Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, Madeleine Grynsztejn, describes artist Jeff Koons's work as "a panorama of our culture's desires, fantasies, absurdities, banalities, and delights" rendered with a "celebratory, almost childlike sense of wonder." Skilled in a variety of mediums and materials, Koons combines the aesthetic force of Pop, Surrealism and Imagism to produce the eye-popping exhibitions profiled here, from his 1970s Chicago work to his latest work with inflatables, enormous stainless-steel animal balloons and "Hulk Elvis." Koons' first two exhibitions, 1979's "Pre-New" and "The New," feature actual household appliances illuminated in Plexiglas cases, playfully reviving the novelty and awe these items were meant to inspire in the middle class consumer. 1988's Banality series features Koons's own Hummel-esque porcelain figurines, one of which features the Pink Panther embracing a half-naked woman, another Michael Jackson and his monkey, Bubbles. A few photographic self-portraits-as-advertising give readers a short glimpse of the artist, one of which features Koons apparently lecturing a classroom of eager children on how to "exploit the masses." In addition to exhibition overviews, Bonami also contributes several fine introductory essays and includes a long conversation between Koons and Chicago curator Lynne Warren. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read more About the Author Francesco Bonami is Artistic Director of the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and Fondazione Pitti Immagine Discovery and a former Manilow Senior Curator at the MCA. He served as chief curator of the 50th Venice Biennale. Lynne Warren is Curator at the MCA and editor of Art in Chicago, 1945–1995. Read more

Reviews
Book is good go through the artistic experience of Koons, lot of clear photo's of some famous artwork and a bit of gossip of the artist life.

