. "But to me, the Rabbit is also a symbol of the orator making proclamations, like a politician. 1986. Scott, Andrea K. "How Jeff Koons's 'Rabbit' Became Big Game." The New Yorker, 21 May 2019. Jeff Koons: A Retrospective review - the Guardian Jeffrey Lynn Koons is an American artist who was born on 21 January 1955, in York, Pennsylvania, where he also lives and works, including New York City. Inspired by a twisted rubber balloon rabbit, Balloon Rabbit (Violet), is a highly reflective red porcelain limited edition.Incorporating the vocabulary of Koons' iconic Celebration sculptures, Balloon Rabbit, along with two other animals, Balloon Monkey and Balloon Swan, marked a spectacular new chapter in the artist's oeuvre. Rédaction de France Culture on Twitter: "Jeff Koons est redevenu l . Style : Key Chain, Bag Charm. Jeff Koons - Balloon Rabbit (Violet) at 1stDibs Koons then reclaimed the title in 2019 when he sold his 1986 stainless steel sculpture Rabbit for $91.1 million. Louis Vuitton Leather Jeff Koons Rabbit. On Wednesday night at Christie's New York, his chrome sculpture, Rabbit (1986), broke all the records to sell for $91,075,000. Jeff Koons: Banality, Decadence and Easyfun | Tate Rabbit, made in 1986, became the most expensive work by . View Jeff Koons's 3,778 artworks on artnet. Jeffrey Lynn Koons (/ k uː n z /; born January 21, 1955) is an American artist recognized for his work dealing with popular culture and his sculptures depicting everyday objects, including balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror-finish surfaces. Jeff Koons Monumental Play Doh Sculpture - ArtDependence From sexed-up Hoovers to kitsch kids' toys, Hirst's celebration of his biggest artistic influence is empty of emotion, revealing the shallowness of his own art Artist Research Assignment: Jeff Koons Jeff Koons was born in 1955 in York, Pennsylvania. In doing so, he initiates a dialogue about the role of material objects in our lives and the consumerism of society as a whole.