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Jeff Koons

December 7, 2012–February 14, 2013
Beverly Hills

Installation view Artwork © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Installation view

Artwork © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Works Exhibited

Jeff Koons, Coloring Book, 1997–2005 Mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 222 × 131 ½ × 9 ⅛ inches (563.9 × 334 × 23.2 cm), 1 of 5 unique versions © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Coloring Book, 1997–2005

Mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 222 × 131 ½ × 9 ⅛ inches (563.9 × 334 × 23.2 cm), 1 of 5 unique versions
© Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Coloring Book, 1997–2005 Mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 222 × 131 ½ × 9 ⅛ inches (563.9 × 334 × 23.2 cm), 1 of 5 unique versions © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Coloring Book, 1997–2005

Mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating, 222 × 131 ½ × 9 ⅛ inches (563.9 × 334 × 23.2 cm), 1 of 5 unique versions
© Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Gorilla, 2006–12 Black granite, 96 × 76 × 36 inches (243.8 × 193 × 91.4 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Gorilla, 2006–12

Black granite, 96 × 76 × 36 inches (243.8 × 193 × 91.4 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP
© Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Gorilla, 2006–12 Black granite, 96 × 76 × 36 inches (243.8 × 193 × 91.4 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP © Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Jeff Koons, Gorilla, 2006–12

Black granite, 96 × 76 × 36 inches (243.8 × 193 × 91.4 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP
© Jeff Koons. Photo: Douglas M. Parker Studio

Josh Kline, Skittles, 2014, commercial fridge, lightbox, and blended liquids in bottles, 86 ½ × 127 ½ × 41 inches (219.7 × 323.9 × 104.1 cm) © Josh Kline. Photo:  © Timothy Schenck

Laws of Motion

Catalyzed by Laws of Motion—a group exhibition pairing artworks from the 1980s on by Jeff Koons, Cady Noland, Rosemarie Trockel, and Jeff Wall with contemporary sculptures by Josh Kline and Anicka Yi—Wyatt Allgeier discusses the convergences and divergences in these artists’ practices with an eye to the economic worlds from which they spring.

The cover of the Fall 2019 Gagosian Quarterly magazine. Artwork by Nathaniel Mary Quinn

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Fall 2019

The Fall 2019 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring a detail from Sinking (2019) by Nathaniel Mary Quinn on its cover.

Glenstone Museum.

Intimate Grandeur: Glenstone Museum

Paul Goldberger tracks the evolution of Mitchell and Emily Rales’s Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Maryland. Set amid 230 acres of pristine landscape and housing a world-class collection of modern and contemporary art, this graceful complex of pavilions, designed by architects Thomas Phifer and Partners, opened to the public in the fall of 2018.

Still from video Visions of the Self: Jenny Saville on Rembrandt

Visions of the Self: Jenny Saville on Rembrandt

Jenny Saville reveals the process behind her new self-portrait, painted in response to Rembrandt’s masterpiece Self-Portrait with Two Circles.

Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal

Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal

Learn more about Jeff Koons’s Easyfun-Ethereal series in this video featuring Rebecca Sternthal, one of the organizers behind the most recent exhibition of these works in New York.

RxART

The Bigger Picture
RxART

Derek Blasberg speaks with Diane Brown, president and founder of RxART, and with contributing artists Dan Colen, Urs Fischer, and Jeff Koons about the transformative power of visual art.