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Balloon Dog - Wikipedia
Balloon Dog is a series of sculptures by the American artist Jeff Koons. There are different versions of this sculpture, made between 1994 and 2000, with each having a different color: blue, magenta, yellow, orange and red.
Jeff Koons’ shiny balloon dog – Would you pay $58 million?
Sep 20, 2024 · Balloon Dog (Yellow) was created as part of the exhibition Jeff Koons: On the Roof 7 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The yellow balloon dog is made from steel material and yellow mirror-polish, gleaming in reflective.
Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog – A Look at the Iconic “Balloon Dog ...
Oct 26, 2021 · The Balloon Dogs (1994 to 2000) by Jeff Koons come in five colors, namely, blue, magenta, orange, red, and yellow. They are what you will find for an eight-year-old’s birthday present, however, this is exactly what they are all about.
Jeff Koons and His Balloon Dogs - DailyArt Magazine
Aug 26, 2024 · There are five of Jeff Koons’s Balloon Dogs. They measure 307.3 × 363.2 × 114.3 cm. Each work is made from precision-engineered, mirror-polished, stainless steel and finished with a translucent coating of either blue, magenta, orange, red, or yellow.
Balloon Dog (yellow) - Jeff Koons — Google Arts & Culture
The artist’s exacting standards are one of the most captivating aspects of Koons’s art as captured in the porcelain Balloon Dog (Yellow), which simulates the mirror-polished stainless steel...
Balloon Dog (Yellow), 2015 by Jeff Koons | ART PLEASE
Balloon Dog (Yellow) features a limited-edition balloon animal dog rendered in the artist’s emblematic metallic and reflective material. The yellow mirror-finish surface of the dog combined with that of the silver plate behind it has a magnifying and distorting effect, playing with the space and weight of the piece.
Jeff Koons on the Roof at the Met - The New York Times
Apr 22, 2008 · Seen in an indoor gallery, the elephantine, shiny metallic “Balloon Dog (Yellow),” which rises to 10 feet at its highest point, would have a weirdly imposing, slightly menacing presence.
Jeff Koons, Balloon Dog (Yellow) , 1994-2000 - Whitney Museum
Jun 27, 2014 · Jeff Koons: One Balloon Dog's red and the other one could be yellow. When you put color on the metal, it gives it more of an internal life. If you don't have any coating on stainless steel, it's very all-surface. Everything bounces right off and there's no really kind of depth within the piece. The Balloon Dog's like a Trojan horse. There's ...
Jeff Koons on Balloon Dog (Yellow), 1994–2000 | Whitney ...
Oct 16, 2014 · Jeff Koons discusses his work Balloon Dog (Yellow), included in Jeff Koons a Retrospective (June 27–October 19, 2014).
Jeff Koons on the Roof | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Balloon Dog (Yellow) is based on balloons twisted into the shape of a toy dog. Standing more than ten feet tall, its highly reflective and brightly colored surface gives the appearance of an actual balloon in a form that would delight a child but would also fascinate any student of Freud.