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Jeff Koons (b. 1955)

Triple Elvis

Price realised USD 8,565,000
Estimate
USD 7,000,000 – USD 9,000,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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Jeff Koons (b. 1955)

Triple Elvis

Price realised USD 8,565,000
Closed: 13 May 2015
Price realised USD 8,565,000
Closed: 13 May 2015
Details
Jeff Koons (b. 1955)
Triple Elvis
signed and dated 'Jeff Koons '09' (on the overlap)
oil on canvas
102 x 138 in. (259.1 x 350.5 cm.)
Painted in 2009.
Provenance
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
J. Belcove, "Koons World," W Magazine, November 2006, pp. 313 and 317 (earlier state illustrated in color).
C. Tomkins, “The Turnaround Artist,” The New Yorker, 23 April 2007, p. 59 (illustrated in color).
S. Seymour, “Jeff Koons: Art Made in Heaven,” Whitewall, Fall 2007, p. 131 (earlier state illustrated in color).
Jeff Koons, exh. cat., Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, 2008, p. 25 (illustrated in color).
"The Comeback Kid," MCA Magazine, Summer 2008, p. 4 (earlier state illustrated in color).
S. Gassot, "Jeff Koons: il Fait sa Revolution Pop Chez Louis XIV," Gala, August 2008, pp. 78-79 (earlier state illustrated in color).
S. Gassot, "Jeff Koons à Versailles: Provocation ou Revolution?," Paris Capitale, no. 134, September 2008, p. 56 (earlier state illustrated in color).
R. Morata, "Jeff Koons: un Artiste Barock," Point de Vue, 28 August-3 September 2008, pp. 56-57 (earlier state illustrated in color).
L. Cenac, "Le Roi Koons à Versailles," Madame Figaro, 6 September 2008, p. 138 (earlier state illustrated in color).
I. de Wavrin, "L'Entreprise Jeff Koons," Beaux Arts, September 2008, p. 111 (studio view illustrated in color).
U. Thon, "Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand," Art, October 2008, pp. 34-35 (illustrated in color).
N. Campbell, "Jeff Koons," Interview Germany, November 2012, pp. 104-105 (illustrated in color).
J. Koons and N. Rosenthal, Jeff Koons: Conversations with Norman Rosenthal, London and New York, 2014, pp. 252-253.
V. Binet, "King Koons," Vogue Paris, June/July 2014, p. 212 (illustrated in color).
Exhibited
Greenwich, The Brant Family Foundation, Inaugural Exhibition, April 2009.
Greenwich, The Brant Family Foundation, Remembering Henry's Show, May 2009-January 2010, pp. 78-81 and 175 (illustrated in color).
Frankfurt, Schirn Kunsthalle, Jeff Koons: the Painter & the Sculptor, June-September 2012, pp. 152-153 (illustrated in color).
Special notice
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