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  2. Balloon Dog - Wikipedia

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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. All versions of the sculpture are made of stainless steel, using different coatings to produce the different colors. [1] [2]

  3. Jeff Koons - Wikipedia

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    His work Balloon Dog (1994–2000) is based on balloons twisted into shape to make a toy dog. Theorist Samito Jalbuena wrote, "From the beginning of his controversial career, Koons overturned the traditional notion of art inside and out. Focusing on banal objects as models, he questioned standards of normative values in art, and, instead ...

  4. Category:Sculptures by Jeff Koons - Wikipedia

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  5. Jeff Koons' 'Balloon Dog (Blue)' shattered. Art collectors ...

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    A Jeff Koons balloon dog sculpture shattered when a woman bumped into its stand at a Miami art fair. Now art collectors want to buy the broken pieces.

  6. Woman accidentally smashes Jeff Koons ‘balloon dog ... - AOL

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    According to people at the scene, the woman said she ‘just wanted to disappear’ after the shock incident

  7. Monkeys (Chair) - Wikipedia

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    In this work Jeff Koons plays with different material perceptions. The monkeys seem to be made of plastic, but this impression contradicts the sculpture's static properties. If the chain of monkeys was made of inflatable toys, it could not support the heavy weight of the chair.