
crystal glass, mirrored glass, carbon fiber, foam, colored plastic interlayer, and stainless steel
76 3/4 x 59 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
194.9 x 150.5 x 3.8 cm
© Jeff Koons
4 unique versions (Blue Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow)
1999
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crystal glass, mirrored glass, carbon fiber, foam, colored plastic interlayer, and stainless steel
76 3/4 x 59 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
194.9 x 150.5 x 3.8 cm
© Jeff Koons
4 unique versions (Blue Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow)
1999

crystal glass, mirrored glass, carbon fiber, foam, colored plastic interlayer, and stainless steel
76 3/4 x 59 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
194.9 x 150.5 x 3.8 cm
© Jeff Koons
4 unique versions (Blue Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow)
1999

crystal glass, mirrored glass, carbon fiber, foam, colored plastic interlayer, and stainless steel
76 3/4 x 59 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
194.9 x 150.5 x 3.8 cm
© Jeff Koons
4 unique versions (Blue Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow)
1999
EXHIBITED:
Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland [January 28 – April 10, 2005] (Yellow)
Jeff Koons: Retrospective. Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway [September 4 – December 12, 2004] (Yellow)
ARTIST ROOMS: Jeff Koons. National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland [March 19 – July 3, 2011] (Blue Green)
Easyfun. Sonnabend Gallery, New York, New York [November 13, 1999 - December 22, 1999] (Orange)
LITERATURE:
Roberta Smith, “Review: Jeff Koons – ‘Easyfun’,” The New York Times, December 17, 2000.
Hans Werner Holzwarth, Koons (Cologne: Taschen, 2015), p. 67, (color ill. p. 67) another version
Scott Rothkopf [supervised by Bernard Blistène], Jeff Koons: La Retrospective. France: Centre Pompidou, 2014, p. 169 (Orange, not exhibited).
Francesco Bonami, "Il Mondo Secondo Jeff," (Text in Italian), Panorama (Italy), October 7, 2015, pp. cover, 112-118 (color ill. p. 117, installation view).
Hans Werner Holzwarth, ed. Jeff Koons. Cologne, 2008, pp. 462, 448 (installation view), illustrated in color (Orange).
Jeff Koons, exh. cat., (Bregenz: Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2001) [Texts by Alison M. Gingeras and Eckhard Schneider], p. 76, illustrated in color (Orange).