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Viewing Posts Tagged 'The Highline'
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Jeff Koons on His Whitney Retrospective, the High Line Train, and Emptiness
Posted: 07/14/2012 in News
Whether it’s the mission to bring his $25 million dollar “Train” to the High Line or calling his own artwork “empty,” artist Jeff Koons never ceases to be an art-world enigma. His...
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Jeff Koons on His Whitney Retrospective, the High Line Train, and Emptiness
Posted: 07/14/2012 in News
Whether it’s the mission to bring his $25 million dollar “Train” to the High Line or calling his own artwork “empty,” artist Jeff Koons never ceases to be an art-world enigma. His...



