Jeff Koons (b. 1955)

Loopy

Price realised GBP 3,401,250
Estimate
GBP 2,500,000 – GBP 3,500,000
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Jeff Koons (b. 1955)

Loopy

Price realised GBP 3,401,250
Closed: 30 Jun 2010
Price realised GBP 3,401,250
Closed: 30 Jun 2010
Details
Jeff Koons (b. 1955)
Loopy
oil on canvas
108 x 79in. (274.3 x 200.7cm.)
Painted in 1999
Provenance
Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
Literature
Jeff Koons Easyfun-Ethereal, exh. cat., Berlin, Deutsche Guggenheim, 2000, (illustrated in colour, p. 19).
C. Tomkins, "An Eye for the New (Abstract)", in The New Yorker, 17th January 2000 (illustrated).
Jeff Koons, exh. cat., Bregenz, Kunsthaus, 2001 (illustrated in colour, p. 69 and installation view illustrated in colour, on the cover, p. 11 and p. 68).
Adbusters, Vancouver, November-December 2002, no. 44 (illustrated in colour).
G. Politi, "Jeff Koons: an Interview by the Readers of Flash Art", in Flash Art, no. 240, January-February 2005 (illustrated in colour, p. 89).
K. Devine Thomas, "The Selling of Jeff Koons", in Art News, no. 5, May 2005 (illustrated in colour, p. 120).
S. Cosulich Canarutto, Jeff Koons (Supercontemporanea Series), Milan 2006 (illustrated in colour, pp. 72-73).
H. W. Holzwarth, Jeff Koons, Cologne 2007 (illustrated in colour, p. 455).
Hulk Elvis, exh. cat., London, Gagosian Gallery, 2007, fig. 16 (illustrated in colour, p. 24).
H. W. Holzwarth, Jeff Koons, Cologne 2009 (illustrated in colour, p. 441 and installation view illustrated in colour, p. 443).
Exhibited
New York, Sonnabend Gallery, Easyfun, November 1999-February 2000.
Bielefeld, Kunsthaus, Jeff Koons: Pictures 1980-2002, September-November 2002 (illustrated in colour, p. 80).
Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Jeff Koons, June-September 2003 (illustrated in colour, p. 106 and installation view illustrated in colour, p. 109).
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