Louvre canceled Jeff Koons exhibition due to lack of money Automatic translate
PARIS. The exhibition of large-scale sculptures by American artist Jeff Koons (Jeff Koons), which was supposed to open in the Louvre, is canceled. The reason is very prosaic - lack of money. The exhibition was to accompany a large-scale retrospective of the most expensive of the artists living now in the Center Pompidou, which will last until April 27.
It was assumed that in the gallery of the XIX century in the Louvre will be presented one of the most popular series of the artist’s "Balloons": Balloon Rabbit, Balloon Swan and Balloon Monkey. In November 2013, a fourth sculpture from the Balloon Dog series was sold at Christie’s in New York for $ 38.8 million. Thus, it became the most expensive work of the artist ever sold through open bidding.
Just a few days after the opening of the retrospective, designer Frank Davidovici accused Koons of plagiarizing through the French media. According to him, in his sculpture Fait d’Hiver (1988), the American copied (which is obvious) an advertisement for the brand Naf Naf. This work is part of the Banality series, the model for which was the ex-wife of Koons, a porn actress and former Italian MP Chicholina. In 2007, at a Christie’s auction in New York, one of the works in the series was sold for $ 4.3 million.
These are not the first accusations of plagiarism against the pop art artist, in 1992 he already lost one lawsuit on a similar charge.
Anna Sidorova © Gallerix.ru
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