blue
stocking
Thus the need for Taschen’s colossal monograph
titled, simply,
Koons
. With over 600 pages of detailed
analyses by art historian and critic Katy Siegel and
hundreds of glossy large-format photographs tracing
Koons’ career from 1979 to today, it is a landmark
edition. The tome begins with a biographical essay
by friend and former
Interview
editor-in-chief
Ingrid Sischy, who contextualizes his work within
the intersecting mazes of the art world and his
life. Following is an essay by German curator and
artistic director Eckhard Schneider, which analyzes
Koons from the perspective of European eyes—less
concerned with Puritan virtues. But the main course
is the extended bibliography and lavish illustrations,
ensuring that this ‘book-object’ will get a second
glance from collector and voyeur alike n
Marina
Cashdan~ Koons, hardcover, Taschen taschen.com
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