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      Jeff Koons: At the Ashmolean

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      Jeff Koons is one the most famous, important, subversise and expensive artists in the world. Here he curates a range of works from his entire career, many having never been shown in the UK.

      "I couldn''t think of a better place to have a dialogue about art today and what it can be" - J...

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      Product ID:9781910807293
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Jeff Koons
      Subtitle:At the Ashmolean
      Authors:Author: Dr Alexander Sturgis, Sir Norman Rosenthal
      Page Count:72
      Subjects:History of art, Art & design styles: Pop art, Installation art, Individual artists, art monographs, Exhibition catalogues and specific collections, Installation art, Individual artists, art monographs, Exhibition catalogues & specific collections, USA
      Description:Jeff Koons is one the most famous, important, subversise and expensive artists in the world. Here he curates a range of works from his entire career, many having never been shown in the UK.

      "I couldn''t think of a better place to have a dialogue about art today and what it can be" - Jeff Koons Curated by Koons himself, together with guest curator Norman Rosenthal, this show features seventeen important works, fourteen of which have never been exhibited in the UK before. They span the artist''s entire career and his most well-known series, including Equilibrium, Statuary, Banality, Antiquity and his recent Gazing Ball sculptures and paintings.

      This exhibition will provoke a conversation between his creations and the history of art and ideas with which his work engages. Jeff Koons burst onto the contemporary art scene in the 1980s. He has been described as the most famous, important, subversive, controversial and expensive artist in the world. From his earliest works Koons has explored the ''ready-made'' and ''appropriated image'', using unadulterated found objects and creating painstaking replicas of ancient sculptures and Old Master paintings which almost defy belief in their craftsmanship and precision. Throughout his career Koons has pushed at the boundaries of contemporary art practice, stretching the limits of what is possible. This publication accompanies an exhibiton, running from February to June, 2019 at the Ashmolean.

      Koons will be in conversation with Martin Kemp at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, in May 2019. Contents: Director''s Foreword; interview with Jeff Koons (by Xa Sturgis); Jeff Koons and the Sheen and Shine of Time (Sir Norman Rosenthal); catalogue entries; Jeff Koon biography.


      Imprint Name:Ashmolean Museum
      Publisher Name:Ashmolean Museum
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-02-18

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      Weight554 g
      Dimensions199 × 263 × 12 mm