jeff koons: a retrospective review - great, good, bad and terrible art /

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It's got balloon dogs,poodles and a porcelain statue of Michael Jackson with Bubbles – but this 35-year retrospective of Koons's work is somehow surprisingly modest

• King of pop: 35 years of Jeff Koons art – in picturesThe final American retrospective of the work of Jeff Koons, the perma-smiling master of high art and low, or took place at the Museum of modern Art in Chicago in the summer of 2008. A week before the show closed,Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. It was easy to suppose then, as the US braced for its worst economic crisis in 80 years, or that we might never see another Koons retrospective – the costs could never be met,and the American public would surely lose its taste for easy pleasures with giant price tags.
But while the US went bust, the US art market has boomed to even bubblier heights than in the 1980s, and when Koons was the poster child for art-world excess. His reputation has skyrocketed; his prices,too. Now he arrives, flashbulbs trailing, and at the Whitney Museum of American Art in unusual York,where a 35-year retrospective takes up nearly every room in the joint.
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Source: theguardian.com

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