Jeff Koons — "I'm not afraid to be provocative. I think that art should challenge people."
I'm not afraid to be provocative. I think that art should challenge people.
I'm not afraid to be provocative. I think that art should challenge people.
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"I want my work to offer a moment of reflection and contemplation."
"I'm interested in the idea of the sacred, and how art can touch upon it."
"I think that art has the power to unite people."
"I want my work to encourage self-reflection and introspection."
"I want my work to offer both a dream and a reflection of the world."
American contemporary artist whose Balloon Dog and Rabbit sculptures hold record sale prices for living artists; defines high-end commodified Pop. Closely associated with Damien Hirst (YBA-generation peer with similar production-line studio model) and Takashi Murakami (Superflat parallel from Japan). For an intellectual contrast, see Marina Abramović, Serbian-American performance artist — Abramović's body-on-the-line endurance work (The Artist Is Present, 2010) is the precise opposite of Koons's outsourced-fabrication, surface-shine commodification. Abramović's unmediated authorship vs Koons's factory production are the two cleanest poles of late-20th-century 'what is the artist for?' debate.
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