Jeff Koons

'New Hoover convertibles, green, red, brown, new Hoover deluxe shampoo polishers yellow, brown doubledecker'

'Michael Jackson and Bubbles'

'Puppy'
I saw 'Iconoclasts: Tom Ford + Jeff Koons' over the weekend, and I am conflicted about Koon's work. I like some of his stuff, but others, like the vacuum cleaners, are just pseudo-art. Like Warhol, and Basquiat, I think Koons is following in the same tradition of marketing the hell out his concepts.
Oh, and I didn't think it was possible, but I think I fell just a little more in love with Tom Ford. Hubba.
Oh, and I didn't think it was possible, but I think I fell just a little more in love with Tom Ford. Hubba.
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