【CURATED】Jeff Koons – 'Art is a Vehicle of Acceptance' | TateShots
2021-07-21 11:10:52
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Watch an interview with artist Jeff Koons in his New York studio.
There are not many places on earth where paintings of Popeye mingle with giant lobsters, or where a team can scheme to hang a full-sized train from a crane. But as this episode of TateShots proves, anything is possible in the studio of Jeff Koons.
Fresh from exhibiting his work at the Palace of Versailles (the first time a contemporary artist has been invited to exhibit there), the boundary-breaking artist gave us a whistle-stop tour of his factory-like facility.
There are not many places on earth where paintings of Popeye mingle with giant lobsters, or where a team can scheme to hang a full-sized train from a crane. But as this episode of TateShots proves, anything is possible in the studio of Jeff Koons.
Fresh from exhibiting his work at the Palace of Versailles (the first time a contemporary artist has been invited to exhibit there), the boundary-breaking artist gave us a whistle-stop tour of his factory-like facility.
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【CURATED】Jeff Koons – 'Art is a Vehicle of Acceptance' | TateShots
2021-07-21 11:10:52
VIEWERS
2,362
Watch an interview with artist Jeff Koons in his New York studio.
There are not many places on earth where paintings of Popeye mingle with giant lobsters, or where a team can scheme to hang a full-sized train from a crane. But as this episode of TateShots proves, anything is possible in the studio of Jeff Koons.
Fresh from exhibiting his work at the Palace of Versailles (the first time a contemporary artist has been invited to exhibit there), the boundary-breaking artist gave us a whistle-stop tour of his factory-like facility.
There are not many places on earth where paintings of Popeye mingle with giant lobsters, or where a team can scheme to hang a full-sized train from a crane. But as this episode of TateShots proves, anything is possible in the studio of Jeff Koons.
Fresh from exhibiting his work at the Palace of Versailles (the first time a contemporary artist has been invited to exhibit there), the boundary-breaking artist gave us a whistle-stop tour of his factory-like facility.