June 27–Oct 19, 2014
Jeff Koons is widely regarded as one of the most important,
influential, popular, and controversial artists of the postwar era. Throughout
his career, he has pioneered new approaches to the readymade, tested the
boundaries between advanced art and mass culture, challenged the limits of
industrial fabrication, and transformed the relationship of artists to the cult
of celebrity and the global market. Yet despite these achievements, Koons has
never been the subject of a retrospective surveying the full scope of his
career. Comprising almost 150 objects dating from 1978 to the present, this exhibition
will be the most comprehensive ever devoted to the artist’s groundbreaking
oeuvre. By reconstituting all of his most iconic works and significant series
in a chronological narrative, the retrospective will allow visitors to
understand Koons’s remarkably diverse output as a multifaceted whole.
Jeff Koons, Tulips,
1995–98. Oil on canvas; 111 3⁄8 × 131 in. (282.9 × 332.7cm). Private
collection. © Jeff Koons
This exhibition will be the artist’s first major museum
presentation in New York, and the first to fill nearly the entirety of the
Whitney’s Marcel Breuer building with a single artist’s work. It will also be
the final exhibition to take place there before the Museum opens its new building in the Meatpacking District
in 2015.
Jeff Koons: A Retrospective is organized by Scott Rothkopf, Nancy and Steve Crown
Family Curator and Associate Director of Programs.
The exhibition travels to the Centre Pompidou, Musée
national d’art moderne, Paris (November 26, 2014–April 27, 2015) and to the
Guggenheim Bilbao (June 5–September 27, 2015).
http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/JeffKoons
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