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Jeff Koons sculptures complete long-awaited journey to moon

The project, first announced in 2022, has seen 125 miniature works inscribed with the names of famous cultural figures blasted into space

Gareth Harris
23 February 2024
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Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lunar lander, orbiting the moon ahead of landing

Photo: Intuitive Machines, NASA, SpaceX

Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lunar lander, orbiting the moon ahead of landing

Photo: Intuitive Machines, NASA, SpaceX

The US artist Jeff Koons has put works of art on the moon, announcing on Instagram that his Moon Phases series of sculptures have landed on the lunar landscape.

“We’ve landed!” Koons writes. “I am so honoured to have my Moon Phases artworks be part of the Odysseus mission.” 

The Jeff Koons: Moon Phases Project was launched from Cape Canaveral at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on 15 February.

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Over the Koons: US artist’s plan to send 125 sculptures to the moon set to finally take off

Gareth Harris

It has involved 125 one-inch miniature Moons sculptures, each representing a phase of the Moon, sent out on a lunar lander known as Nova C (Odysseus). The works are also inscribed with the names of key cultural and historical figures such as Mozart, Galileo, Cleopatra, and Leonardo da Vinci.

The initiative, first announced in 2022, has been developed by the scientist and designer Chantelle Baier—who is the founder and chief executive of 4SPACE company—who collaborated with Koons on creating the sculptures.

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