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    Balloon Dog is a series of sculptures by the American artist Jeff Koons. There are different versions of this sculpture, made between 1994 and 2000, with each having a different color: blue, magenta, yellow, orange and red.

  2. Balloon Dog. mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating. 121 x 143 x 45 inches. 307.3 x 363.2 x 114.3 cm. © Jeff Koons. 5 unique versions (Blue, Magenta, Yellow, Orange, Red) 1994-2000.

  3. Oct 26, 2021 · The Balloon Dogs (1994 to 2000) by Jeff Koons are five dogs that appear like blown-up balloon animals. They are a part of the artist’s series called Celebrations , which he started in 1993.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · In 2019, a balloon dog sculpture by Jeff Koons was accidentally destroyed during an exhibition at a museum in Germany. The incident occurred when a child tripped and inadvertently punctured a hole in the artwork.

  5. Jeff Koons.Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland [May 13, 2012 - October 2, 2012] Jeff Koons.. Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria [July 18 - September 16, 2001]

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · Jeff Koons is releasing a limited edition of 799 Balloon Dog sculptures, all made in porcelain with the help of Michel Bernardaud.

  7. The artist’s exacting standards are one of the most captivating aspects of Koons’s art as captured in the porcelain Balloon Dog (Yellow), which simulates the mirror-polished stainless steel...

  8. © Jeff Koons. Edition of 2300 plus 50 APs. 1995. Details. Balloon Dog (Red): porcelain.

  9. Oct 16, 2014 · Jeff Koons discusses his work "Balloon Dog (Yellow)," included in "Jeff Koons: A Retrospective," on view at the Whitney from June 27–October 19, 2014. Learn more about the exhibition...

  10. Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material. Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

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