
Gazing Balls
17 works

Balloon Swan (Magenta), 2019
Porcelain with chromatic coating
9 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in 24 x 16 x 21 cm
Edition of 999
Jeff Koons' Balloon Swan is a stunning and iconic sculpture that epitomizes the artist's fascination with transforming everyday objects into monumental works of art. Created in 2004, Balloon Swan is part of Koons' celebrated Celebration series, which explores themes of childhood, innocence, and the commercialization of culture.Standing at over 11 feet tall, Balloon Swan is a larger-than-life interpretation of a simple balloon animal swan, typically crafted by street performers and entertainers. Koons' meticulous attention to detail is evident in the sculpture's flawless surface, which mimics the reflective quality of a real balloon. Despite its monumental size and seemingly weightless appearance, Balloon Swan is actually made of stainless steel, meticulously crafted to capture the ephemeral nature of its inflatable inspiration.The sculpture's vibrant, candy-colored surface adds to its whimsical and playful aesthetic, inviting viewers to marvel at its larger-than-life presence. Like many of Koons' works, Balloon Swan blurs the line between high art and kitsch, challenging traditional notions of taste and value. By elevating a disposable and transient object to the status of high art, Koons prompts viewers to reconsider the boundaries between the mundane and the extraordinary.Balloon Swan is also emblematic of Koons' fascination with the concept of the readymade and the appropriation of popular imagery. Throughout his career, Koons has drawn inspiration from a wide range of sources, including advertising, consumer products, and childhood toys. By recontextualizing these familiar objects in a fine art setting, Koons challenges viewers to reevaluate their preconceived notions of art and beauty.Since its creation, Balloon Swan has become one of Koons' most iconic and recognizable works, garnering acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. It has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, cementing its status as a contemporary masterpiece. More than just a sculpture, Balloon Swan is a testament to Koons' ability to capture the imagination and evoke a sense of wonder in viewers of all ages.
Price on Application
Balloon Animals I (Yellow Swan, Blue Monkey, Red Rabbit) · Jeff Koons · Sotheby's · 2025-09 · $69,300
Balloon Animals II (Orange Monkey, Magenta Swan and Violet Rabbit) · Jeff Koons · Sotheby's · 2025-09 · $43,890
Balloon Monkey (Blue), Balloon Rabbit (Red) and Balloon Swan (Yellow) · Jeff Koons · Sotheby's · 2025-07 · $34,929
Balloon Swan (Yellow) · Jeff Koons · Phillips · 2025-03 · $792
Balloon Swan (Magenta) · Jeff Koons · Phillips · 2025-02 · $6,985
Balloon Swan (Yellow) · Jeff Koons · Bonhams · 2024-11 · $8,672
Balloon Swan (Magenta) · Jeff Koons · Artsy Auction · 2024-09 · $10,000
Balloon Swan (Yellow); Balloon Monkey (Blue); and Balloon Rabbit (Red) · Jeff Koons · Phillips · 2024-09 · $38,668
Balloon Swan (Yellow); Balloon Monkey (Blue); and Balloon Rabbit (Red) · Jeff Koons · Phillips · 2024-06 · $41,305


Jeff Koons
Ballerinas
2016

Jeff Koons
Balloon Animal - Rabbit (Red) , Swan (Yellow) & Monkey (Blue)
2017

Jeff Koons
Balloon Animal - Rabbit (Violet) , Swan (Magenta) & Monkey (Orange)
2019

Jeff Koons
Balloon Animals Collector's Set
2017-2019

Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Blue)
2002

Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Magenta)
2016

Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Orange)
2016

Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Red)
1995

Jeff Koons
Balloon Dog (Yellow)
2015

Jeff Koons
Balloon Monkey (Blue)
2017

Jeff Koons
Balloon Monkey (Orange)
2019

Jeff Koons
Balloon Rabbit (Red)
2017

Jeff Koons
Balloon Rabbit (Violet)
2019

Jeff Koons
Balloon Swan (Yellow)
2017

Jeff Koons
Balloon Venus
2013

Jeff Koons
Blue Dog
2021

Jeff Koons
Diamond (Blue)
2023

Jeff Koons
Diamond (red)
2020

Jeff Koons
Inflatable Flower
1997

Jeff Koons
Kangaroo Mirror Box

Jeff Koons
Paddle Ball Game
2000

Jeff Koons
Puppy Vase
1998

Jeff Koons
Split Rocker Vase
2013

Jeff Koons prints for sale at Guy Hepner Gallery in New York include editions from his Celebration series, Banality works, and Balloon Dog imagery — as well as unique works on paper and rare multiples from across his career. For collectors seeking Jeff Koons art for sale, Guy Hepner at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York offers expert guidance, full provenance documentation, and access to authenticated Koons works across the full range of his edition and print output.
Jeff Koons (b. 1955, York, Pennsylvania) is one of the defining and most provocative figures of American art since the 1980s — an artist whose monumental, technically flawless works challenge the line between high art and popular culture, between desire and kitsch, between critique and celebration. Koons studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, before spending several years as a commodities broker on Wall Street — an experience that deepened his understanding of markets, desire, and the mechanics of perceived value. He began exhibiting in the early 1980s with The New series, placing mass-market vacuum cleaners in illuminated Plexiglas vitrines and presenting consumer goods as pristine, unreachable objects of desire.
His 1986 Statuary series — stainless steel sculptures cast from inflatable toys and novelty objects, their surfaces mirror-polished to an unearthly perfection — established the visual language that would define his career. The Rabbit, a stainless steel casting of an inflatable Easter bunny, is among the most discussed and reproduced sculptures in contemporary art.
Koons' career unfolds across a series of distinct campaigns, each representing a major conceptual and technical project:
Koons holds one of the most remarkable market records in contemporary art. Rabbit (1986) set a record of $91,075,000 at Christie's in May 2019 — at the time the highest price ever achieved at auction for a living artist. Balloon Dog (Orange) achieved $58,405,000 at Christie's in November 2013. Major Celebration series works consistently command eight-figure results. His prints and edition multiples — produced in partnership with leading publishers and offered in tightly limited editions — are among the most actively traded in the contemporary market, offering collectors access to his visual language at more accessible price points.
Edition prints featuring Balloon Dog, Celebration, and Banality imagery have traded between $15,000 and $200,000 at auction, depending on edition size, subject, condition, and provenance. Works on paper and unique studies are increasingly sought as collectors engage with the full range of his practice beyond the monumental sculptures.
Series: Celebration series prints and Balloon Dog imagery carry the strongest market demand and most consistent auction performance. Banality works have strong historical significance. Prints related to the Gazing Ball series are increasingly valued for their engagement with art history.
Edition size: Koons produces tightly limited editions; smaller runs and artist proofs command significant premium. Original publisher documentation and certificates of authenticity are essential.
Condition: Koons' prints are typically produced on premium substrates with archival inks; works maintained in UV-protected framing with stable storage hold value most reliably.
Provenance: Gallery provenance from Gagosian, Zwirner, or other authorised dealers strengthens value. Exhibition history and reproduction in major catalogues is a further value indicator.
Authenticity: Works should be authenticated through the Koons studio and supported by original publisher documentation. The technical specifications of Koons' prints are precisely documented, allowing for detailed verification.
Koons' work is held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, MoMA, Tate Modern, The Broad in Los Angeles, and the Palace of Versailles, which hosted a landmark exhibition of his work in 2008. His Bouquet of Tulips sculpture was installed outside the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2019. Each institutional acquisition confirms his canonical position in contemporary art history and the enduring institutional demand for his work.
Guy Hepner has extensive experience placing Jeff Koons art for sale with collectors worldwide. Our gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York brings particular strength to his prints, editions, and multiples, offering expert guidance on acquisition, valuation, and collection strategy. We bring transparent pricing, full provenance documentation, and direct access to the secondary market for Koons works at every price level.
Whether you are seeking Jeff Koons prints for sale in a specific series, a unique work on paper, or a major Celebration series multiple, Guy Hepner provides the authentication assurance, market expertise, and collector connections to support every acquisition. We offer free, confidential valuations for those looking to sell Koons works, and maintain active relationships with buyers at every level of the Koons market.