Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2009
Publisher
Editions Xavier Barral
ISBN-10
2915173419
ISBN-13
9782915173413
Description
A vibrant exploration of contemporary art collides with the opulence of historical architecture in this captivating volume. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Palace of Versailles, the book documents an extraordinary exhibition that juxtaposes Jeff Koons’ playful, larger-than-life sculptures with the grandeur of one of France's most iconic landmarks. The engaging narrative unfolds like a dialogue between the present and the past, showcasing how modern art can breathe new life into classical settings.
Contributions from renowned curators and art critics illuminate the philosophy behind Koons' work, delving into the interplay of glamour, commercialism, and high art. The authors paint vivid images of how Koons’ creations—characterized by their boldness and shiny surfaces—mirror the sumptuousness of Versailles itself, creating an ironic yet harmonious conversation between the two worlds.
Throughout, readers are invited to ponder the implications of such a juxtaposition, reflecting on how art transcends time and tradition while challenging preconceived notions of beauty and taste. The meticulous curation of visuals and insightful essays encourages an appreciation for both the artist's vision and the historical significance of Versailles, making it a compelling read for art lovers and historians alike.
Contributions from renowned curators and art critics illuminate the philosophy behind Koons' work, delving into the interplay of glamour, commercialism, and high art. The authors paint vivid images of how Koons’ creations—characterized by their boldness and shiny surfaces—mirror the sumptuousness of Versailles itself, creating an ironic yet harmonious conversation between the two worlds.
Throughout, readers are invited to ponder the implications of such a juxtaposition, reflecting on how art transcends time and tradition while challenging preconceived notions of beauty and taste. The meticulous curation of visuals and insightful essays encourages an appreciation for both the artist's vision and the historical significance of Versailles, making it a compelling read for art lovers and historians alike.
Genres
Art & Photography
Contemporary