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Koons, Jeff

JEFF KOONS Works on Whatever (W.O.W), 2012

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This limited edition plate by Jeff Koons is part of the Works On Whatever (W.O.W.) project, a collaboration between the Art Production Fund and luxury porcelain maker Bernardaud. Known for his playful and bold artistic style, Koons brings his iconic touch to this functional art piece, blending fine art with everyday utility.

The plate comes carefully packed in its original box, ensuring it remains well protected for safe keeping, making it ideal for collectors. Combining craftsmanship, accessibility, and artistic prestige, this piece represents Koons' ability to transform ordinary objects into works of art, appealing to both art enthusiasts and design lovers alike.

Details

Sku: YY8475

Artist: Jeff Koons

Title: Works on Whatever (W.O.W)

Year: 2012

Signed: No

Medium: Plate

Edition Size: 7000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 10.25 x 10.25 inches ( 26 x 26 cm )

Image Size: 10.25 x 10.25 inches ( 26 x 26 cm )

JEFF KOONS Works on Whatever (W.O.W), 2012

$700

About the Artist

Jeff Koons

Emerging out of the Pop Art tradition, Jeff Koons (b. 1955), became renowned for reproducing objects from everyday life, mainstream media and popular culture into installations, sculpture and painting. With a vision through the eyes of boyhood like Norman Rockwell and by minimizing the critical approach to objects like Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons has become one of the most successful living American artist to date. Emerging out of the Pop Art tradition, Koons became renowned for reproducing objects from everyday life, mainstream media and popular culture, removing them from their original context, and aggrandizing them to monumental statures in sculptures and paintings. Critics of Jeff Koons view his works as overly kitsch and his subject matter as irrelevant. Supporters of his work find it important that he incorporates everything relevant to our culture, in a style of his own which they define as being “pathologically optimistic” and “in a perfectionist pursuit of unconditional love”. "Celebration" encompassed a collection of hyper realistic large-scale stainless steel sculptures and large-scale paintings.
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