This book published by Thames & Hudson in the year 2014 is a collection of candid and wide-ranging interviews between contemporary artist Jeff Koons and curator Norman Rosenthal. Spanning several years, these conversations offer insight into Koons’ creative process, influences and personal motivations. The book covers all the major series in Koons’s career, from his early inflatables to his more recent works inspired by antiquities. Koons also discusses his thoughts on topics such as self-acceptance, banality, ecstasy, sex, and the role of art in contemporary culture. The interviews also touch on his youth, family life and interest in the work of other artists, providing a nuanced portrait of his artistic vision. Richly illustrated throughout, the book serves as a reference work and visual companion to Koons’s body of work.
We have the hardcover with 296 pages (still wrapped) in our collection. Dimensions: 17.8 x 3.6 x 24.9 cm (approx. 7 x 1.4 x 9.8 inches). Language: English. ISBN: 978-0500093825.






