Jeff Koons is a famous pop artist in contemporary America. Jeff quince's stainless steel sculpture hanging heart once sold at a high price of more than US $26 million in New York, setting a new record for the transaction price of living artists. He has also become the most valuable living artist in the auction. Queens has been famous since the 1980s. Once, in the 1970s when Neo expressionism art was popular, Queens was a completely unacceptable alien, and the market response of his works was very cold. In order to continue his artistic creation career, Queens went to Wall Street as a securities broker. It was this business career that made him unforgettable all his life. Since then, He maintained the shrewd mind of a businessman and exuded sensitivity to money from his blood.
Over the past 30 years, Jeff Koons has created more than 20 series and tens of thousands of works. He is constantly overthrowing himself and re entering a new context and creative form almost every year.
1985 was the year of Jeff Koons' breakthrough. He held an exhibition in East Village, New York.
In this exhibition, Jeff Koons exhibited imitations such as basketball and lifeboat in liquid. Even though Jeff Queens was seriously questioned in the 1980s, the critics affirmed his position in the history of art and believed that he had mastered the uncontrollable consumption Fetish in the rich society since the 1980s.
Jeff Koons is an art star rising in the mid-1980s. He constantly brings new visual impact to the world with accurate and exquisite replicas of daily necessities, lovely cartoon images and imaginative public images. He is an explorer of contemporary pop art. Jeff Koons did not hesitate to absorb all the nutrients in the history of art. Dadaism, Duchamp's technique, minimalism and early pop art have become the source of his reference. He held high the banner of communication with the public, dared to challenge the "elegant" culture and the hierarchical concept of traditional aesthetics.
The auction price of quince's works began to rise in 1999. At that time, American publishing giant Peter Brent bought quince's 1988 work "Pink Leopard" at Christie's auction house for a sky high price of $1.8 million. This is one of quince's famous sculptures. The cartoon character "Pink Leopard" hugs a plump blonde. Before 1999, the auction price of quince's works never exceeded $300000. After the pink panther sold at a high price, Queens sold more than 15 works, each worth more than $1 million. Four years ago, a Norwegian collector bought "Michael Jackson and pet orangutan" for a record $5.6 million. This is a sculpture created by queens in 1988. The original price was only $250000. Last May, Thomas H. Lee, an American financial scientist, bought a work created by queens in 1986 for an original price of only $75000 for another $5.5 million.
Quince's works always give most people a pleasant feeling. His impressive works include vacuum cleaners in glass covers, suspended basketball in aquariums, gold-plated celebrities, stainless steel or ceramic gadgets, etc., but these things are simply bizarre in the eyes of art critics. Some queens supporters also love and hate him. Quince often makes them "sick" and "excited and happy", but what they can't deny is that quince is indeed one of the most popular artists in the United States today.
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