Here is what happens when Jeff Koons, one of the most important and
controversial artists of the twenty-first century, sits down with
distinguished art curator Sir Norman Rosenthal.
Published to coincide with his 2014-2015 retrospective, this new book
provides the most revealing portrait that exists of Jeff Koons' singular
personality and artistic vision as he discusses works across his
thirty-five -year career with his long-time friend and collaborator
Rosenthal. Rosenthal's masterful interviews, conducted over three years,
give unparalleled access to the thoughts of one of the most influential
minds in contemporary culture, disclosing the artist undistorted and in
his own words. As well as examining all his major series in depth, from
his first inflatables to his latest series on antiquities, the
interviews shed new light on the artist's interest in other artists'
works, reveal the significance of his youth and family life on his art,
and explain the key concepts of his practice, such as his ideas on
self-acceptance, ecstasy and sex. A book of historic importance,
extensively and comprehensively illustrated throughout, it will become
the reference point for all who want to understand Koons and creativity
in the twenty-first century.