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  1. Year. 1986. ( 1986) Medium. Stainless steel sculpture. Subject. Rabbit. Rabbit is a 1986 series of three identical stainless steel sculptures by Jeff Koons. One of the editions of Rabbit is the most expensive work sold by a living artist at auction, being sold for $91.1 million in May 2019.

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  2. 1986: JEFF KOONS’S RABBIT. 1986: JEFF KOONS’S. RABBIT. By Kirk Varnedoe. Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986, stainless steel, 41 x 19 x 12.”. WHEN I FIRST SAW RABBIT, in the “neo-geo” group show at Sonnabend in 1986, I was dumbstruck. It seemed to me instantly, by involuntary reflex—and still does by long reflection—that this bunny is one ...

  3. May 21, 2019 · Both pieces brought the hammer down at eighty million dollars, but a recent rejiggering of Christie’s fees gave “Rabbit” the edge. (Koons is not just No. 1 but also No. 3; in 2013, one of ...

  4. Jun 2, 2019 · Kate Robertshaw examines what the sale of Jeff Koons’ ‘Rabbit’ for a record $91.1 million reveals about the link between art, inspiration, and money. Jeff Koons' sculpture imbues the culturally 'cute' rabbit with a certain sinister air No comment TV, Youtube. On May 15th this year Jeff Koons’ ‘Rabbit’ sold for $91.1 million at the ...

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  5. Jun 27, 2014 · 0:00. Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986. 0:00. PreviousPlayNextTranscript. Narrator:Koons’s sculpture Rabbit is on view in the center of the room. Scott Rothkopf: The Rabbit, I would say, is one of the most famous works of Jeff Koons's career, and in fact, one of the most famous artworks of the last forty or fifty years. Narrator: Curator Scott Rothkopf.

  6. Rabbit is a 1986 series of three identical stainless steel sculptures by Jeff Koons. One of the editions of Rabbit is the most expensive work sold by a living artist at auction, being sold for $91.1 million in May 2019. Tags: Reflection. Rabbit. Inflatable. Carrot. Jeff Koons. Famous works. Short Films. Added: 27 Mar, 2024. Invincible [2024]

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  8. Apr 1, 2003 · Koons said, "To me the Rabbit has many meanings. It is a symbol of the playboy, of fantasy and also of resurrection." (The joining of those last two terms alone can provide food for long thought, or skepticism.) "But to me, the Rabbit is also a symbol of the orator making proclamations, like a politician. A masturbator, with a carrot to the mouth."

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