Prints & Editions by Jeff Koons

Prints & Editions by Jeff Koons

Prints & Editions by Jeff Koons

Launched on the occasion of the gallery’s special presentation of works by Jeff Koons at Art Basel Hong Kong 2018, this Viewing Room features a selection of prints that spans the artist’s influential career and some of his most iconic subject matter.

Koons is internationally regarded for bold, often monumental works that hold a mirror up to contemporary culture in order to empower the viewer, as he notes, toward achieving a state of personal transcendence. Since the 1980s, Koons has also executed prints and limited editions that bring key motifs from his various series to an even wider audience. The works’ mechanical reproduction elaborates the artist’s Pop-inflected vision of consumer culture: by mining his own work as readymade, he underscores the reproducibility of such imagery.

Presented here is a comprehensive selection of prints that display the wide range of work from the artist’s career and represent a variety of series, including Banality with the artist’s 1988–1989 Art Ads, a portfolio of four lithographs based on the advertisements Koons placed in Arts, Flash Art, Artforum, and Art in America to publicize the

unveiling of his Banality series in simultaneous exhibitions; the brightly colored animal drawings from Easyfun; and the reoccurring Monkey Train motif that connects to human history and self-acceptance from the Hulk Elvis series.

Also highlighted are Koons’s three new prints, published by Two Palms, New York, that belong to his ongoing Gazing Ball Paintings series. The series takes as its point of departure the mirrored gazing ball, a popular yard ornament commonly found in the area around the artist’s childhood home in central Pennsylvania. For these new editioned works, Koons worked with the research lab at Corning to develop a custom-poured, optically perfect, one-millimeter thick circle of mirrored cobalt blue glass that is paired with a masterpiece from art history. This juxtaposition of art historical reference with the viewer’s reflection invites a dialogue about the meaning of time and how we transcend it.

Image: Jeff Koons, Girl with Dolphin and Monkey, 2014 (detail)

Inquire about works from this past Viewing Room

Jeff Koons

Girl with Dolphin and Monkey, 2014
Archival pigmented inkjet on hot pressed natural paper
43 7/8 x 61 inches (111.4 x 154.9 cm)

Jeff Koons

Girl with Lobster, 2014
Archival pigmented inkjet on hot pressed natural paper
54 5/16 x 45 inches (138 x 114.3 cm)

Jeff Koons

Untitled (Portfolio), 1995
Inflatable vinyl elephant, mirror polished stainless steel box, and seven (7) offset color lithographs on paperboard
Prints, each: 39 3/4 x 28 inches (101 x 71.1 cm) Inflatable Vinyl Elephant: 37 x 30 x 12 inches (94 x 76.2 x 30.5 cm) Stainless Steel box: 40 3/4 x 30 x 2 inches (103.5 x 76.2 x 5.1 cm)

Jeff Koons

Gazing Ball (Manet Olympia), 2017
Archival pigment print on Innova rag paper, glass
35 7/16 x 48 5/8 x 2 inches (framed)

Jeff Koons

Gazing Ball (Gauguin Delightful Land), 2017
Archival pigment print on Innova rag paper, glass
42 5/16 x 33 15/16 x 2 inches (framed)

Jeff Koons

Gazing Ball (Goltzius Hercules and Cacus), 2017
Archival pigment print on Innova rag paper, glass
52 13/16 x 37 5/16 x 2 inches (framed)

Jeff Koons

Puppy, 1998
Offset lithograph and screenprint on paper
42 x 25 1/2 inches (106.7 x 64.8 cm)

Jeff Koons

Stacked, 2003
Photolithograph on paper
33 1/2 x 27 inches (85.1 x 68.6 cm)

Jeff Koons

Donkey (Colored), 1999
Grano lithograph on paper
35 3/4 x 27 1/2 inches (90.8 x 69.9 cm)

Jeff Koons

Untitled (Vase of Flowers), 2001
Lithograph on Sommerset velvet paper
41 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches (105.4 x 74.9 cm)

Jeff Koons

Monkey Train, 2007
Silkscreen with archival pigmented inkjet on Somerset paper
32 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches (83.5 x 66.4 cm)

Jeff Koons

Monkey Train (Birds), 2007
Silkscreen with archival pigmented inkjet on Somerset paper
32 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches (83.5 x 66.4 cm)

Jeff Koons

Monkey Train (Orange), 2007
Silkscreen with archival pigmented inkjet on Somerset paper
32 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches (83.5 x 66.4 cm)

Jeff Koons

Monkey Train (Dots), 2007
Silkscreen with archival pigmented inkjet on Somerset paper
32 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches (83.5 x 66.4 cm)

Jeff Koons

Fun, 1998
Three (3) grano lithographs on Biber GS coated board
Each: 19 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches (50.2 x 40 cm)

Jeff Koons

Art Ad Portfolio, 1988-1989
Portfolio of four (4) color lithographic prints on paper
Framed, each: 38 3/4 x 30 3/4 inches (98.4 x 78.1 cm)

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