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Jeff Koons (B. 1955)

Aqualung

Price realised USD 11,589,000
Estimate
USD 9,000,000 – USD 12,000,000
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Jeff Koons (B. 1955)

Aqualung

Price realised USD 11,589,000
Closed: 12 May 2014
Price realised USD 11,589,000
Closed: 12 May 2014
Details
Jeff Koons (B. 1955)
Aqualung
bronze
25 x 21 x 24 in. (63.5 x 53.3 x 60.9 cm.)
Executed in 1985. This work is the artist's proof aside from an edition of three.
Provenance
Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London
Private collection, Switzerland
Private collection, London
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
P. Carlsen, "Jeff Koons: On the Occasion of His First Museum Retrospective, A Look at One of the Most Captivating Artist of the 1980s", Contemporanea International Art Magazine, Vol. 1, no. 3, September-October 1988, p. 38 (another example illustrated).
J.C. Ammann, "Jeff Koons: A Case Study", Parkett, No. 19, March 1989, p. 57 (another example illustrated).
A. Jorg-Uwe, "Jeff Koons, ein Prophet der inneren Leere", Art, December 1992, p. 54 (another example illustrated.)
F. Simpson, ed., Jeff Koons, San Francisco, 1992, p1. 10 (another example illustrated).
A. Muthesius, ed., Jeff Koons, Cologne, 1992, pp. 57 and 65-67 (another example illustrated).
R. Rosenblum, The Jeff Koons Handbook, London, 1992, pp. 58-59 and 153 (another example illustrated).
D. Bowie, "Super-Banalism and the Innocent Salesman", Modern Painters, Spring 1998, p. 28 (another example illustrated).
Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal, exh. cat., Berlin, 2000, p. 31 (another example illustrated).
A. Roshani, Schöne Liebe. Sechs Museumswärter erzählen, wie die Kunst ihr Leben verändert hat, Berlin, 2003, p. 22-23 (installation view illustrated).
T. Kellein, Jeff Koons: Pictures 1980-2002, New York, 2003, p. 19 (another example illusrated).
K. Devine Thomas, "The Selling of Jeff Koons", Art News, No. 5, May 2005, p. 116 (installation view illustrated).
S. Cosulich Canarutto, Jeff Koons, Milan, 2006, pp. 32-33 (another example illustrated).
S. Melikian, Art + Auction, July 2006, pp. 114-121 (another example illustrated).
S. Seymour, "Jeff Koons: Art Made in Heaven", Whitewall, Fall 2007, p. 140 (another example illustrated).
H. Bourdeaux-Martin, "Profile-Dominique Levy", Whitewall, Winter 2008, p. 42 (installation view illustrated).
M-P. Nakamura, "USA: Jeff Koons", Art Actuel, No. 57, July-August 2008, p. 70 (another example illustrated).
H.W. Holzwarth, ed., Jeff Koons, Cologne, 2009, pp. 166-167 (another example illustrated).
Jeff Koons: Popeye Series, exh. cat., London, 2009, p. 73 (another example illustrated).
Jeff Koons: Popeye Sculpture, exh. cat. Paris, 2010, pp. 9 and 13 (installation view illustrated).
Exhibited
New York, International with Monument Gallery and Chicago, Feature Gallery, Equilibrium, 1985 (another example exhibited).
The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, New Sculpture: Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach, May-June 1986 (another example exhibited).
London, Saatchi Gallery, NY Art Now: The Saatchi Collection, 1987, p. 130 (illustratred, another example exhibited).
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Jeff Koons, July-August 1988, p. 22, no. 12 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum; Denmark, Aarthus Kunstmuseum and Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Jeff Koons Retrospective, November 1992-April 1993, p. 21 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, Jeff Koons, December 1992-October 1993, p. 53, no. 12 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
Kunsthaus Zurich and Santiago de Compostela, Kunsthaus, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Zeichen und Wunder, Jeff Koons, March-October 1995, no. 50 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Jeff Koons, June-September 2003, p. 41 and 35 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
New York, C&M Arts, Jeff Koons: Highlights of 25 Years, 2004, n.p. (illustrated, another example exhibited).
Oslo, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art and Helsinki City Art Museum, Jeff Koons: Retrospective, September-April 2005, n.p., no. 10 (illustrated).
Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, Jeff Koons, May-September 2008, p. 36 (illustrated, another example exhibited).
New York, Haunch of Venison, Your History is not Our History, 2010, p. 76 (illustrated).
London, Tate Modern, May 2000-June 2003 (another example on long-term loan).
Frankfurt, Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Jeff Koons. The Sculptor, June-September 2012 (another example exhibited).
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Please note that the correct dimensions for this lot is 25 x 21 x 24 in. (63.5 x 53.3 x 60.9 cm.)

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