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Limoges porcelain with chromatic coating - Various Dimensions // Balloon Animals (Collector's Set) by Jeff Koons is a vibrant series of porcelain sculptures produced between 2017 and 2019. The set, crafted from Limoges porcelain and coated with a chromatic finish, features six balloon animals in various bright colors including purple, orange, pink, red, blue, and yellow. Each figure replicates the form of twisted balloon art, showcasing Koons' signature playful style and fascination with childhood themes and commercial aesthetics. The glossy, reflective surfaces highlight the artist's exploration of materiality, turning ephemeral objects into permanent, luxury collectibles. This collector’s set exemplifies the intersection of high art and popular culture, a recurring theme in Koons’ work.
Balloon Animals (Collector´s Set), 2017-2019
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Limoges porcelain with chromatic coating - Various Dimensions // Balloon Animals (Collector's Set) by Jeff Koons is a vibrant series of porcelain sculptures produced between 2017 and 2019. The set, crafted from Limoges porcelain and coated with a chromatic finish, features six balloon animals in various bright colors including purple, orange, pink, red, blue, and yellow. Each figure replicates the form of twisted balloon art, showcasing Koons' signature playful style and fascination with childhood themes and commercial aesthetics. The glossy, reflective surfaces highlight the artist's exploration of materiality, turning ephemeral objects into permanent, luxury collectibles. This collector’s set exemplifies the intersection of high art and popular culture, a recurring theme in Koons’ work.
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Known as Neo-Geo for short, this movement uses geometric objects and shapes to create abstract artwork as a metaphor for society. Inspired by various 20th-century art styles, including minimalism and pop art, Neo-Geo emerged in the 1980s as a response to the industrialization and commercialization of the modern world. The movement reflects on the impact of mass production, consumerism, and technology, often critiquing the superficiality of contemporary culture through its abstract, geometric compositions.
