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Posts tagged ‘jeff koons’

Jeff Koons for Kiehl’s Creme de Corps Collection

10 November 2011, 21.00 | Posted in Accessories, Art | No comments »

Jeff Koons for Keihls Creme de Corps Collection

Kiehl’s continues to work with the biggest names in the art world with their ongoing Creme de Corps limited edition collections. Jeff Koons enters the picture with his familiar Balloon Flower (Yello) from his Celebration series. Three sizes of Kiehl’s Creme de Corps bottles are available with profits head to The Koons Family Institute on International Law and Policy, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC).

More looks at the Koons bottles after the click.

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Jeff Koons for Kiehl’s Opening Party

08 December 2010, 17.09 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Kiehl’s officially launched last night in New York. The party had its share of art world stars in attendence, hello Kaws, but most importantly 100% of Kiehl’s net profits from the sale of each “A Wonderland of Merry” product will benefit The Koons Family Institute, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC).

Curated was on hand to snap a few shots. Check them out here.


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Jeff Koons on Channel 4

24 June 2009, 14.28 | Posted in Art | No comments »

Ahead of the July 2 opening of his first major showing in England, taking place at the Serpentine Gallery in London, Jeff Koons entertained the Channel 4 news crew. Focus is on the Popeye series of paintings and sculpture, giving preview to the exhibition. Worth watching for Koons’ description of his studio process. (via Arrested Motion).

Jeff Koons “Kangaroo Mirror Box”

10 September 2008, 22.51 | Posted in Art, Gadgets | No comments »

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A new DVD box set from Jeff Koons has become available today at Colette. The DVD comes in a mirror box in mirror polysterene and plexigas. The box contains a DVD collectors edition of the documentary "Jeff Koons A Man Of Trust" (57 min) by Judith Kele.

The box set is limited to 2000 pieces worldwide and therefore the set also turns out to be rather pricey – it goes for 2.500 Euros. At least it is signed and numbered.
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Jeff Koons “Puppy Vase” Re-Release

22 August 2008, 20.29 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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The infamous Jeff Koons Puppy Vase is being released by Gagosian in a limited run of 3′000 pieces, each priced at 7′500 USD.

"Because Leos can be such utter pains to shop for around birthday time. And because a Jeff Koons puppy vase may well be the next best thing to well, pretty much anything. Therefore Gagosian’s release this month of an edition of 3000 porcelain puppy vases signed and numbered by the artist is sure to whet a few appetites. Having first made a splash on the contemporary art scene back in 1998, their iconic design took cues from Koons’s mongo-sized puppy sculpture (1992), which was filled with over seventeen thousand flowers. Chances are if you didn’t see it exhibited in Germany, Australia, Bilbao, or the Rockefeller Center, then you may have spotted another version erected upon the Connecticut grounds of its equally famous owners, Stephanie Seymour and Peter Brant. "The vase is a symbol of love, warmth, and happiness," says Koons. Priced at $7,500, one would hope so." Via VMagazine.

Definitely a nice collectors piece, coming at a reasonable price, compared to other pieces from the artist.
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GAP Artist Edition T-Shirts – Jeff Koons/Barbara Kruger/Chuck Close & More

13 May 2008, 05.56 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

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Building on its long history of supporting the arts, today Gap introduced Artist Editions T-Shirts, a limited edition collection of t-shirts designed by 13 of today’s most influential contemporary artists, including Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, Marilyn Minter, Kiki Smith, Cai Guo-Qiang, Barbara Kruger, Ashley Bickerton, Kenny Scharf, Glenn Ligon, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kerry James Marshall, Hanna Liden and Sarah Sze.

 

Gap worked in close partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art and Art Production Fund to create the collection with the 13 artists, who are all previous Whitney Biennial participants. The Whitney Biennial is a special exhibition held every two years at the Whitney Museum of American Art that features the most important contemporary art in the United States. Gap is a proud sponsor of the 2008 Whitney Biennial.  

 

The limited edition collection is available exclusively at select Gap stores in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and franchise markets, as well as online in the U.S. at gap.com. It’s also available at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and at Colette, a Paris-based boutique. The t-shirts range in price from $28 to $38.

Check out the other t-shirts after the jump.
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Kehinde Wiley/Jeff Koons Towels by Target

23 December 2007, 17.11 | Posted in Accessories, Art | No comments »

Kehinde Wiley/ Jeff Koons x Target Beach Towels

US retailer Target now released a series of limited edition artist beach towels, featuring artwork by none other than Kehinde Wiley and Jeff Koons. The towels are exclusively available in the Target online store and go for 50 USD. Via Supertouch.

The Koons graphic is the same one we have previously seen on Supreme skateboard decks!
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