Artist Jeff Koons has been hailed for putting the first "authorized" artwork on the moon. "Moon Phases" comprises 125 small metal spheres dedicated to important historical figures. It's a long way ...
With the lunar touchdown of the Odysseus spacecraft on Thursday, the world’s most expensive living artist has now earned a new, space-age superlative: His creation is now the first “authorized” work ...
“Moon Phases” by Jeff Koons was launched on a rocket to the moon from Cape Canaveral at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Thursday. Jeff Koons, a famed artist whose work has sold for $91.1 million, is ...
An unnamed guest at a Miami art show "wanted to disappear" after accidentally knocking over the famed artist's porcelain blue dog that looks like it was twisted into shape out of a balloon A guest at ...
Doggone it! An iconic sculpture in the shape of a dog by renowned American artist Jeff Koons shattered to pieces after a guest at a Miami art fair accidentally knocked it over. The incident took place ...
Jeff Koons begins work installing his monumental topiary sculpture "Split-Rocker," which anchors LACMA's new David Geffen Galleries. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times) Jeff Koons stood atop a ...
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Koons was sued over use of artist's stone platform in artwork Both sides said Supreme Court's Warhol decision supports their fair-use argument The lawsuit provides one of the first opportunities for a ...
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A guest at a contemporary art fair in Miami accidentally shattered a $42,000 sculpture by artist Jeff Koons, according to multiple news outlets. Witnesses at the annual Art Wynwood event on Thursday ...
(Reuters) - Famed pop artist Jeff Koons and artist Michael Hayden both told a Manhattan federal court on Friday that a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision involving Andy Warhol supports their position ...
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