From Palace Pop Art to Psychedelic Sports Cars
Jordy E — June 21, 2012 — Art & Design
These Jeff Koons productions exhibit the masterful work of the American artist. His large-scale art pieces have come to dot the walls of museums from around the globe, inclusive of exhibits within the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Palace pop art and psychedelic sports cars are only some of the ways in which Koons has expressed himself through design. His take on installations for the public viewing has been unmatched as his sculptures are often ginormous, searing images of bulging balloon-shaped animals into the minds of many.
His painting studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and at the Maryland Institute College of Art have made him into a veritable professional, although one would only need to do a quick glance at his pieces to comprehend that.
Palace pop art and psychedelic sports cars are only some of the ways in which Koons has expressed himself through design. His take on installations for the public viewing has been unmatched as his sculptures are often ginormous, searing images of bulging balloon-shaped animals into the minds of many.
His painting studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and at the Maryland Institute College of Art have made him into a veritable professional, although one would only need to do a quick glance at his pieces to comprehend that.
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