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In 2019, his 1986 piece "Rabbit" was sold for $91 million at Christie's New York, breaking the record for most expensive art piece sold by a living artist. His orange "Balloon Dog" sculpture, from ...
Now art collectors want to buy the broken pieces. A Jeff Koons balloon dog sculpture ... In 2013, Koons’ steel sculpture “Balloon Dog (Orange)” sold for $58.4 million.
In 2019, "Rabbit," a piece from 1986, was sold for $91 million at Christie's New York, breaking the record for most expensive art piece sold by a living artist, and "Balloon Dog (Orange) from his ...
In Orange’s Old Towne, just a few steps away from the train station, a newly expanded Hilbert Museum of California Art awaits visitors, now housing 26 galleries and more than 5,000 art pieces.
It’s a fun, low-mess way to involve your dog in something creative — and possibly go viral while you’re at it. The post Video: Dog-Turned-Painter Has Unique Techniques To Make Art Piece ...
Bank of America purchased more than 11,000 pieces of art from ArtLifting artists to install in 1,500 financial centers across the country, said Christina Bailey, ArtLifting chief growth officer.
Old Union now boasts a new art piece in its eclectic collection: storybook panels narrating a day in the life of a melancholic orange. The quirky installation, titled “More Than Enough for an ...
Visitor Accidentally Shatters $42,000 Jeff Koons Sculpture at Art Fair Collectors are now interested in buying the pieces of “Balloon Dog (Blue)” ...
Lucky for this art collector, the “you break it, you buy it” policy didn’t apply. A woman admiring a $42,000 “Balloon Dog” sculpture by world-renowned artist Jeff Koons accidentally ...
Dive into a mesmerizing depiction of vibrant brown and orange fish brought to life through artful strokes and intricate details. This captivating piece showcases the beauty of aquatic life ...
The balloon dog sculptures made famous by Jeff Koons so closely imitate their twisted latex inspiration that some observers might think they would be better set in a circus than an art gallery ...