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Artworks
Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Yellow) , 2015Porcelain10 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 5 in
26.7 x 26.7 x 12.7 cmEdition of 2,300Series: SculpturesCopyright The ArtistJeff Koons is a leading figure in contemporary sculpture, renowned for his ability to transform familiar, everyday objects into dazzling, large-scale artworks that straddle the line between fine art and commercial culture. His best-known sculptures—such as Balloon Dog, Rabbit, and Play-Doh—are meticulously crafted from materials like polished stainless steel and aluminum, often finished with high-gloss, mirror-like surfaces that reflect both the viewer and the surrounding space. These works reference toys, advertisements, kitsch, and pop culture, embracing spectacle and accessibility while challenging traditional notions of originality and artistic labor. At the heart of Koons’s practice is a deep interest in perception, value, and desire. While his sculptures are often playful and lighthearted in appearance, they are also rigorously conceptual, pushing viewers to consider how meaning is constructed through scale, material, and context. By borrowing from mass-market aesthetics and outsourcing production to expert fabricators, Koons disrupts ideas of authorship and elevates the mundane to monumental. His sculptures provoke strong responses—both admiration and critique—making his work a powerful lens through which to explore the boundaries of contemporary art.Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog (Yellow) is a captivating and iconic piece within the realm of contemporary art. Created in 1994 as part of his Celebration series, this sculpture captures the essence of childhood nostalgia and transforms it into a monumental work of art.
Standing at over ten feet tall, Balloon Dog (Yellow) immediately commands attention with its towering presence and vibrant color. The sculpture is meticulously crafted to resemble a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, complete with creases and folds that mimic the texture of real balloons. Despite its monumental size, the sculpture retains a sense of lightness and playfulness, evoking the whimsical nature of balloon animals created by street performers.
The choice of yellow as the color for Balloon Dog adds to its visual impact. Yellow is often associated with happiness, optimism, and energy, further enhancing the joyful and celebratory mood of the sculpture. The glossy surface of the sculpture reflects light, creating a dynamic interplay between the artwork and its surroundings.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Balloon Dog (Yellow) is its ability to straddle the line between high art and popular culture. Drawing inspiration from everyday objects and experiences, Koons elevates the mundane to the realm of fine art, challenging traditional notions of artistic value and taste. By transforming a familiar object into a monumental sculpture, Koons invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of art and the world around them.
Balloon Dog (Yellow) has become synonymous with Jeff Koons' artistic vision and has achieved iconic status within the contemporary art world. It has been exhibited in prominent museums and galleries around the world, captivating audiences with its scale, craftsmanship, and whimsical charm. Beyond its visual appeal, the sculpture sparks conversations about the nature of art, consumer culture, and the boundaries between high and low culture.
In addition to its artistic significance, Balloon Dog (Yellow) has also become a symbol of extravagance and excess within the art market. In 2013, a version of the sculpture in orange sold at auction for over $58 million, setting a record for the highest price paid for a work by a living artist at the time. This astronomical price tag underscores the allure and mystique surrounding Koons' work, as well as the larger dynamics of the contemporary art market.
Overall, Balloon Dog (Yellow) stands as a testament to Jeff Koons' ability to captivate audiences with his bold vision and impeccable craftsmanship. Its playful yet monumental presence invites viewers to experience the joy and wonder of art, while also challenging them to question the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary.%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EJeff%20Koons%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3EBalloon%20Dog%20%28Yellow%29%20%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3E2015%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EPorcelain%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E10%201/2%20x%2010%201/2%20x%205%20in%3Cbr/%3E%0A26.7%20x%2026.7%20x%2012.7%20cm%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22edition_details%22%3EEdition%20of%202%2C300%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22series%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22artwork_caption_prefix%22%3ESeries%3A%3C/span%3E%20Sculptures%3C/div%3ERelated artworks-
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Jeff Koons, Balloon Monkey (Blue), 2017
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