catalog note
Limited Edition of 999.
Koons’s Balloon Rabbit (Violet) is a highly reflective violet porcelain limited edition inspired by a twisted rubber balloon rabbit. The original Balloon Rabbit, 2005–2010, a three-ton sculpture, standing over four meters high, was made from mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating in five unique versions: blue, magenta, violet, red, and yellow.
Why a rabbit? Koons replied: “It comes from my upbringing, I grew up in south-central Pennsylvania, in a rural community, and at special times of the year, people would put things out in their front yard for decoration like reindeer at Christmas time. In the spring, around Easter time, there would be inflatable rabbits.
I was always very struck by the generosity of the neighbours in doing that, giving pleasure to other people in that way. One of the things that I’m most proud of is making work that lets viewers not feel intimidated by art, but feel that they can emotionally participate in it through their senses and their intellect and be fully engaged”. The rabbit is featured prominently in Koons’s oeuvre, first appearing in his 1979 work Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White, Pink Bunny) and then in his stainless steel Rabbit, 1986, which marked the first time Koons’s portrayed the subject matter with a highly reflective surface. Through Koons’s mirror-like surfaces the viewer becomes an essential part of the artwork and undergoes an affirmation of self.
Made in Limoges, France.
Copyright: Jeff Koons.
catalog note
Limited Edition of 999.
Koons’s Balloon Rabbit (Violet) is a highly reflective violet porcelain limited edition inspired by a twisted rubber balloon rabbit. The original Balloon Rabbit, 2005–2010, a three-ton sculpture, standing over four meters high, was made from mirror-polished stainless steel with transparent color coating in five unique versions: blue, magenta, violet, red, and yellow.
Why a rabbit? Koons replied: “It comes from my upbringing, I grew up in south-central Pennsylvania, in a rural community, and at special times of the year, people would put things out in their front yard for decoration like reindeer at Christmas time. In the spring, around Easter time, there would be inflatable rabbits.
I was always very struck by the generosity of the neighbours in doing that, giving pleasure to other people in that way. One of the things that I’m most proud of is making work that lets viewers not feel intimidated by art, but feel that they can emotionally participate in it through their senses and their intellect and be fully engaged”. The rabbit is featured prominently in Koons’s oeuvre, first appearing in his 1979 work Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White, Pink Bunny) and then in his stainless steel Rabbit, 1986, which marked the first time Koons’s portrayed the subject matter with a highly reflective surface. Through Koons’s mirror-like surfaces the viewer becomes an essential part of the artwork and undergoes an affirmation of self.
Made in Limoges, France.
Copyright: Jeff Koons.
Curatorial Note
— Ana Zampino
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