Saturday, 6 July 2013

Balloons Venus Sculpture by Jeff Koons for Dom Pérignon Rose

Jeff Koons designs Balloons Venus sculpture for Dom Pérignon Rose champagne

Jeff Koons has partnered with luxury champagne, Dom Perignon, designing a sculpture for the pink 2003. Pop artist and sculptor best known for "bikes" - a large group of chromed metal and multicolored tulips that sold for $ 33.6 million in November last year, setting a new auction record for the artist the process. His latest book, containing a bottle of Dom Perignon Vintage 2003 is actually the miniature version (two feet) of original sculpture Venus balloons high chromium stainless steel is currently on display at the Gagosian Gallery in Manhattan.

For the price of $ 20,000 you get the polyurethane resin sculpture - the cheapest labor Jeff Koons, but the most expensive package of all partnerships last Dom Perignon same brand of collaboration with Andy Warhol. Only a few hundred sculptures will be produced and will go on sale in September alone.

The original ball, Venus was inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, a statue of more than 25,000 years, which was discovered in 1908 in Austria.
"I am very proud of the" Balloons Venus, "says Jeff Koons." It's a job I really like and I think my work is effective. "Globe of Venus" is the continuation of the energy life. A large crop harvest is also coming, and therefore it is an extension of something. It is a process of continuous creation. "

Jeff Koons designs Balloons Venus sculpture for Dom Pérignon Rose champagneJeff Koons designs Balloons Venus sculpture for Dom Pérignon Rose champagne


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