New York Times | Art for Tomorrow Conference | 2016 | Day 2 | Jeff Koons
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People hate Jeff Koons because he's rich and makes 'masculine' art, but I love it and what it stands for (freedom, affirmation). He's generous with his explanations and concepts, something he doesn't get enough credit for. Will be sad when he dies, but if anyone could live forever it'd be Jeff Koons.
Elon Musk is the MVP of humanity
Mr.Koons has thee eyes of an Oracle for a reason.
Sincerely,
Matthew 13:16 -17
Jeff is an artist and a salesman at the same time, and that drives haters nuts. Being a salesman is basically being able to connect to peoples needs, and for some reason a lot of artists dont feel like that's something fine art should be about
I love this
interesting !
Hard to tell if I buy into the actual essence of the works, of if I think it's a good salesman pitch, but no doubt he's highly talented.
Is he very bright and talented or merely capable of salesmanship philosophical and historical derivatives?
Do you take a pee?...or are you merely only capable of taking a poo?
Best wishes,
Pansexual
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