Filmmaker Alison Chernick serves up the comprehensive and, at times, comical 2004 documentary The Jeff Koons Show, about Jeff Koons, the modern contemporary artist who turned 70,000 flowers into a giant puppy, controlled the auction houses trumping all record sales and captivated the art world with his wide mid-American smile.
Clocking in at 65 minutes, the 2004 The Jeff Koons Show was released on DVD from Microcinema on Aug. 31, 2010, for a suggested retail price of $29.99.
A bonus retrospective supplement on the DVD offers some insight into the award-winning Koons, the man and the artist, via interviews with such luminaries as editor Ingrid Sischy, fellow artists Julian Schnabel and Chuck Close, critic Jerry Saltz and curator Dan Cameron.
Koons work is on exhibit internationally, including in many public collections, such as New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum, Washington’s National Gallery and London’s Tate Museum.
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