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Balloon Dog is a series of sculptures by the American artist Jeff Koons. There are different versions of this sculpture, made between 1994 and 2000, with each having a different color: blue, magenta, yellow, orange and red. [1] [2] Background and concept.
- 1994–2000
Jeff Koons (York, Pensilvania, 21 de enero de 1955) es un escultor, empresario y pintor estadounidense. La mayoría de sus obras van al corriente del arte conceptual, minimalista y pop. Muchos críticos lo denominan como el principal artista kitsch. [1]
- Estadounidense
- Inglés
- Ilona Staller (1991-1994)
18 de jun. de 2023 · Balloon Dog es otra «idea genial» del «genial artista»: hacer esculturas basadas en formas inflables típicas de una fiesta de cumpleaños infantil, en este caso de un perro. El artista ya ha dicho por enésima vez todo lo que tiene que decir —insisto: nada—. La burbuja se está desinflando.
26 de oct. de 2021 · The Balloon Dogs (1994 to 2000) by Jeff Koons come in five colors, namely, blue, magenta, orange, red, and yellow. They are what you will find for an eight-year-old’s birthday present, however, this is exactly what they are all about. The Balloon Dogs touch on the idea of celebration.
- ( Head of Content, Editor, Art Writer )
- 1994 to 2000
- Jeffrey Lynn Koons
- Pop Art, Neo-Pop Art, Conceptual Art
Puppy. Discover the story and secrets of the world’s largest flower sculpture, Puppy, and meet its creator, American artist Jeff Koons. Resources. Audio guide: Puppy. Jeff Koons. Virtual Tour. We invite you to enjoy a virtual tour of these works. This tour includes all the works and informative texts present in the exhibition. Enter.
Balloon Dog. mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating. 121 x 143 x 45 inches. 307.3 x 363.2 x 114.3 cm. © Jeff Koons. 5 unique versions (Blue, Magenta, Yellow, Orange, Red) 1994-2000. Details. Balloon Dog: stainless steel, transparent color coating.
12 de mar. de 2024 · There are five of Jeff Koons’s Balloon Dogs. They measure 307.3 × 363.2 × 114.3 cm. Each work is made from precision-engineered, mirror-polished, stainless steel and finished with a translucent coating of either blue, magenta, orange, red, or yellow. The playful symbolism of Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dogs.