Pink Panther

porcelain 
41 x 20 1/2 x 19 inches 
104.1 x 52.1 x 48.3 cm 
© Jeff Koons
Edition of 3 plus AP 
1988


Pink Panther

Details

Pink Panther

porcelain 
41 x 20 1/2 x 19 inches 
104.1 x 52.1 x 48.3 cm 
© Jeff Koons
Edition of 3 plus AP 
1988

Pink Panther

porcelain 
41 x 20 1/2 x 19 inches 
104.1 x 52.1 x 48.3 cm 
© Jeff Koons
Edition of 3 plus AP 
1988

Pink Panther

porcelain 
41 x 20 1/2 x 19 inches 
104.1 x 52.1 x 48.3 cm 
© Jeff Koons
Edition of 3 plus AP 
1988

Pink Panther

porcelain 
41 x 20 1/2 x 19 inches 
104.1 x 52.1 x 48.3 cm 
© Jeff Koons
Edition of 3 plus AP 
1988

EXHIBITED: 

We Are Here. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, Illinois [October 21, 2017 - January 28, 2018]

Jeff Koons: A Retrospective. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York [June 27- October 19, 2014] (Edition 1)

Guess What? Hardcore Contemporary Art's Truly a World Treasure, Selected Works from Yageo Foundation Collection. The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan [June 20 – August 24, 2014]; Nagoya City Art Museum, Nagoya, Japan [September 6 – October 26, 2014]; Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan [December 20, 2014 – March 8, 2015]; The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan [March 31 – May 31, 2015] (AP)

Jeff Koons the Sculptor. Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt, Germany [June 20 - September 23, 2012] (AP)

Jeff Koons. Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland [May 13, 2012- October 2, 2012] (Edition 3)

Seeing Is a Kind of Thinking: A Jim Nutt Companion. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, Illinois [January 29 - May 29, 2011] (Edition 2)

Jeff Koons: Versailles. Château de Versailles, Versailles, France [October 9, 2008 - April 1, 2009] (Edition 3)

Jeff Koons. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois [May 31 - September 21, 2008] (Edition 2)

Re-Object: Marcel Duchamp, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Gerhard Merz. Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria [February 17 – May 13, 2007] (Edition 2)

Figures in the Field: Figurative Sculpture and Abstract Painting from Chicago Collections. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois [February 4 – April 23, 2006] (Edition 2)

Jeff Koons: Highlights of 25 Years. C & M Arts, New York, New York [April 7 - June 5, 2004] (Edition 3) 

Taschen Collection. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain [October 2004 - January 2005] (AP)

Naked Since 1950. C & M Arts, New York, New York [2001] (Edition 3)

On the Edge: Contemporary Art from the Werner and Elaine Dannheisser Collection. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York [1997]

Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota [July 10 - October 3, 1993]

Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany [March 12 - April 18, 1993] (AP)

Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark [January 22 – February 28, 1993] (AP)

Jeff Koons: Retrospective. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California [December 10, 1992 - February 7, 1993]

Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands [November 28, 1992 - January 3, 1993] (AP)

Banality. Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, Illinois [December 3, 1988 – January 7, 1989]

Banality. Sonnabend Gallery, New York, New York [November 19 – December 23, 1988]

Banality. Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, Germany [November 13 – November 30, 1988]

LITERATURE: 

Takashi Murakami, "Repainting the Canvas, One Pixel at a Time," The New York Times, June 17, 2022

Art + NYC: A Complete Guide to New York City Art and Artists. New York: Museyon Inc, 2016, p. 97.

Hans Werner Holzwarth, Koons. Cologne: Taschen, 2015, p. 42.

Scott Rothkopf [supervised by Bernard Blistène], Jeff Koons: La Retrospective. France: Centre Pompidou, 2014, pp. 119, 123, 124.

Moderna Museet. Sculpture After Sculpture: Fritsch/Koons/Ray. Exh. cat., Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2014 [Texts by Jack Bankowsky, Thomas E. Crow, Nicholas Cullinan, Made Great, conversation between Michael Fried, Isabelle Graw, Michelle Kuo, Charles Ray, Scott Rothkopf.], p. 77 (installation view, Sonnabend Gallery, New York, 1988).

Michael Polsinelli and Sasha Burkhanova. “The Words.” Garage Magazine Fall/Winter 2014, p. 88.

Galerie Max Hetzler. Remember Everything – 40 Years Galerie Max Hetzler. Berlin: Galerie Max Hetzler, 2014, p. 14.

Hans Ulrich Obrist, The Conversation Series 22: Jeff Koons. Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2012, p. 35.

Fondation Beyeler. What is Art? 27 Questions, 27 Answers. Basel: Hatje Cantz, 2012, p. 218.

Carlotta Loverni Botta, "Koons at the Fondation Beyeler." Vogue Italia 15 June 2012. 

“Ultimate Icon.” Sotheby’s At Auction 29 April – 20 May 2011, pp. 39, 76, 77.

Alexis L. Boylan, ed. Thomas Kinkade, The Artist in the Mall. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011, illustrated in color plate 1.

Katy Siegel, Since '45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art. London: Reaktion Books, 2011, p. 161 (installation view, Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 1988).

Remembering Henry’s Show. Greenwich: The Brant Foundation, 2010, pp. 4, 78, 93, 175, and back cover illustrated in color.

Brigitte Kölle and Stiftung Kunstsammlung. Es geht voran: Kunst der 80er. Eine Düsseldorfer Perspektive. Munich: Prestel Verlag, 2010, p. 148 (installation view, Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 1988).

Kunst. Fotografie, Grafik, Neue Medien, Architektur, Malerei, Skulptur, Techniken. New York: Paragon, 2010, p. 494.

Jonathan Fineberg, Art Since 1940: Strategies of Being. 3rd ed., New York, 2010, p. 459.

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Jeff Koons: The Conversation Series. Germany: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig, 2009, p. 35.

Galerie Max Hetzler. Jeff Koons. Exh. cat., Berlin: Galerie Max Hetzler, 2008, p. 35 (installation view, Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 1988).

Philippe Dagen, "Evenement: Jeff Koons Versailles." Artpress November 2008, p. 24 (installation view, Château de Versailles, Versailles, 2008).

Ute Thon, "Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand." Art October 2008, p. 39, illustrated in color.

Raphael Morata, "Jeff Koons au Château de Versailles." Point de Vue 2008, p. 63 (installation view, Château de Versailles, Versailles, 2008).

Art Actuel (no. 58) September - October 2008, illustrated in color on the cover.

Graham Bader, "Jeff Koons: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago" Artforum September 2008, p. 450 (installation view, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, 2008).

Marie-Pierre Nakamura, "USA: Jeff Koons." Art Actuel (no. 57) July/August 2008, p. 71.

Hans Werner Holzwarth, ed. Jeff Koons. Cologne, 2008, p. 283 (installation view), 292-293.

Lichtenstein Girls. New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2008, p. 12.

Robert Pincus-Witten, “Passages: The Eyes Had It.” ArtForum January 2008, p. 70, illustrated in color (installation view, Sonnabend Gallery, New York, 1988).

Leslie Camhi, “The Seer - Ileana Sonnabend.” The New York Times Style Magazine 2 December 2007, pp. 47, 206-209, 234.

Calvin Tomkins, “The Turnaround Artist.” The New Yorker 23 April 2007, p. 60.

Stephanie Seymour, “Jeff Koons: Art Made in Heaven.” Whitewall Fall 2007, p. 140.

Christa Dietrich, “Eben hineinstolpern ins Glück.” Vorarlberger Nachrichten [Austria] 17 February 2007, pp. A1, D7, illustrated (photograph VN/ Hofmeister).

Blacksquare [Russia] 2007, p. 69.

Kristen Swenson, “Louise Lawler Looks Back.” Art in America December 2006, p. 119, Louise Lawler, "Between Reagan and Bush," 1989 (installation of Banality photographed by Lawler).

Sarah Cosulich Canarutto, Jeff Koons (Supercontemporanea series). Milan, 2006, pp. 54-55 and cover, illustrated in color.

Lucrécia Zappi, “O Rei do Neopop; o controvertido artista Americano Jeff Koons rejeita rótulo de kitsch.” Illustrada [Brazil] 26 July 2006, illustrated on the cover.

Tatjana Rosenstein, “Bad Boy der Kunstszene.” Art Investor (no. 3) [Germany] 2006, pp. 50-58, illustrated.

Kelly Devine Thomas, “The Selling of Jeff Koons.” Art News (vol. 104, no. 5) May 2005, pp. 19, 117, illustrated in color.

Richard Lacayo, “How Does ‘80s Art Look Now.” Time 28 March 2005, pp. 59-60.

Jeff Koons: Highlights of Twenty-Five Years. Exh. cat., New York: C&M Arts, 2004, pp. 34, 35, 83.

C&M Arts. Naked Since 1950. Exh. cat., New York: C&M Arts, 2001, cat. no. 28.

Eckhard Schneider, ed. Jeff Koons. Exh. cat., Bregenz: Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2001, p. 19 (installation view, Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 1988).

Fred S. Kleiner, Christin J. Mamiya, Richard G. Tansey. Gardner's Art Through the Ages. 11th ed., Orlando, 2001, p. 1132, Fig. 34-79, illustrated in color.

Thaddeus Ropac, ed. Die Muse? Transforming the Image of Woman in Contemporary Art. Salzburg-München: Anton Pustet, 1995, p. 74, illustrated.

Jens Erik Sørensen and Anders Kold, ed. Jeff Koons: Retrospektiv. Exh. cat., Århus: Aarhus Kunstmuseum Denmark, 1993, p. 61.

Lars Morell, “Jeff Koons Interview: The Political Value of Art.” Skala: Nordic Magazine of Architecture and Art (no. 28) 1993, illustrated on the cover.

Albig Jorg-Uwe, "Jeff Koons, ein Prophet der inneren Leere." Art December 1992, p. 56, illustrated.

Angelika Muthesius, ed. Jeff Koons. 1992, pp. 112 (installation view, Sonnabend Gallery, New York, 1988), 114-115.

Jeff Koons, The Jeff Koons Handbook. London: Anthony d’Offay Gallery, 1992, p. 105, illustrated in color and p. 160, listed.

Jyrki Siukonen, Artist: Images & Reality Seminar. New York, January 25-26, 1991.

“The Ape Mother as a Tea-pot.” Daidalos (no. 40) 15 June 1991, p. 45, illustrated.

"Koons' Kitschiger Zombie-Zoo." Stern 21 December 1989, p. 110, illustrated in color.

Matthew Collings, "You are a White Man, Jeff..." Modern Painters June 1989, p. 61, illustrated in color.

Stuart Morgan, "Big Fun." Artscribe March 1989, p. 49, illustrated in color.

Gregorio Magnani, "This is Not Conceptual." Flash Art March 1989, p. 85, illustrated in color.

Klaus Kertess, "BAD." Parkett (vol. 19) 1989, p. 41, illustrated in color.