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Porcelain with chromatic coating - Incised signature, edition number and date on the underside - From Celebration Series // Diamond (Blue) by Jeff Koons, created in 2023, is a sculptural piece from his renowned Celebration Series. The sculpture, made from porcelain with a chromatic coating, mimics the facets and brilliance of a diamond, transformed into an oversized, geometric form. The deep blue hue, combined with the reflective surface, creates an illusion of preciousness and opulence, while the exaggerated gold accents give it a surreal, almost playful quality. The piece is incised with Koons' signature, edition number, and date on the underside. This work exemplifies Koons' exploration of luxury, scale, and the intersection between fine art and mass-produced objects.
Diamond (Blue), 2023
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Porcelain with chromatic coating - Incised signature, edition number and date on the underside - From Celebration Series // Diamond (Blue) by Jeff Koons, created in 2023, is a sculptural piece from his renowned Celebration Series. The sculpture, made from porcelain with a chromatic coating, mimics the facets and brilliance of a diamond, transformed into an oversized, geometric form. The deep blue hue, combined with the reflective surface, creates an illusion of preciousness and opulence, while the exaggerated gold accents give it a surreal, almost playful quality. The piece is incised with Koons' signature, edition number, and date on the underside. This work exemplifies Koons' exploration of luxury, scale, and the intersection between fine art and mass-produced objects.
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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.
