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Art (1945-contemporary) > Figurative Painting (70s - contemporary) Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons - Mixed media

Starting bid:
2,700 EUR

Estimate:
3,000 EUR
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Item location:
Object number:
Munich, Germany
125000440

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Untitled Section of Art Wall Created for Hugo Boss. 2001.
4 drawings in Mixed media. Silver-Edding over offset in color on structured plastic foil.
Each monogrammed and dated. Each 50 x 50 cm (19.6 x 19.6 in), each the full sheet.
Each with the stamped edition note on the reverse.

• Four unique pieces from a special art project:
• In 2001, Jeff Koons designed an art wall for the Hugo Boss flagship store in New York.
• After the opening, it was cut into equal pieces, signed by Jeff Koons, and sold for the benefit of the “National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.”
• Inspired by pop art icon Andy Warhol, Koons chose this motif
.

PROVENANCE:
Private collection, Baden-Württemberg (2002, acquired from Holy's, Stuttgart).

In good condition. One sheet with slight crease marks.

 
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