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Art (1945-contemporary) > Pop art Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons - Mixed media

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25,000 EUR

Estimate:
25,000 EUR
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Object number:
Munich, Germany
124000694

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Gazing Ball (da Vinci Mona Lisa). 2016.
Mixed media. Inkjet print with mirrored acrylic pane.
Signed, dated and numbered. From an edition of 40 copies aside from 10 artist proofs. On wove paper by Innova Art. 92.5 x 61.5 cm (36.4 x 24.2 in). 103 x 70,540,5 x 27,7
Published by Two Palms, New York. [KT].
• Probably the most famous smile in art - revamped by Koons as an icon of pop culture.
• Koons himself is a media darling and star of the art world.
• He playfully explores the boundaries of art, commerce and consumerism.
• His works have been exhibited in the most prestigious art capitals of the world
• He holds the record for the most expensive work sold by a living artist on the auction market with “Rabbit”
.

PROVENANCE: Private collection, USA.
Private collection, Northern Germany (acquired in 2020).

In good condition. Mounted on cardboard. Lower left outer corner slightly bent.
For information concerning the condition, please view the high resolution image / backside image.

 
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