Jeff Koons
A pair of golden tyres at the Opéra Garnier in Paris provokes public ire
A new installation by artist Claude Lévêque is proving controversial since its unveiling on 30 December
From counting muddles to collective cuddles: the art world's highs and lows of 2018
The people, places and things that had a year to remember—or to forget
How high will Hockney go and can his soaring market last?
A double pool portrait, estimated at $80m and offered at Christie’s with no reserve, could set a record for the most expensive work by a living artist
Jeff Koons loses French lawsuit over ‘slavish copy’ of Naf Naf advert
US artist ordered to pay damages and costs, but Fair d’Hiver sculpture escapes seizure
Jeff Koons's balloons, basketballs and ballerinas to head to historic Oxford museum for solo show
“Miniature retrospective” at the Ashmolean will focus on recent works, such as the US artist’s Gazing Ball series
Copyright case brought by Naf Naf creative director against Jeff Koons finally comes to court
Franck Davidovici first accused the artist of plagiarising his 1985 advertising campaign almost four years ago
Christie's to offer $80m 'holy grail' Hockney painting in New York this November
Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) could become the most valuable work by a living artist sold at auction
Jeff Koons and Larry Gagosian file motion to dismiss collector’s 'impatient' demands for work he did not receive
Steven Tananbaum sued the artist and gallery in April for failing to deliver works he bought in 2014
Jeff Koons on transcendence
The artist reflected on his early career and gradual success in David Rockefeller lecture
Controversial plans to install Jeff Koons's tulips sculpture in front of Palais de Tokyo in Paris abandoned
The work will be located elsewhere in Paris, French culture minister says
Collector sues Jeff Koons and Gagosian Gallery over years-long delivery delays
Steven Tananbaum has paid $13m for three sculptures over a five-year period but still has not received any of the works
Parisians turn noses up at Jeff Koons' Bouquet of Tulips—an homage to victims of terrorist attacks
There are mixed feelings to installing sculpture outside major museums in French capital
Jeff Koons unveils plans for a memorial to the victims of the Paris terror attacks
But funding still needs to be found for Bouquet of Tulips, which is modelled on the Statue of Liberty
Koons at cutting edge with giant stone mills: The techniques behind his creations
Koons' sculptures may look like child's play, but behind the play-doh is a long and complicated process
Koons’s new deal with David Zwirner gallery
An exhibition of his work will be held next May - but what of Gagosian?
Interview with Jeff Koons on the eve of his summer show at the Serpentine: Pop culture meets art history
Koons talks to us about the artists who inspire him, his studio system, and what he hopes to communicate to the public through his work
In a new private museum in Kiev billionaire collector unveils Hirst, Koons and Gursky
The Pinchuk Art Center was opened 16 September 2006
How François Pinault beat Sheikh Saud to a Jeff Koons flower sculpture
The Emir of Qatar, the Sheikh’s cousin, was also keen on acquiring the work
News from London: Wyn Evans lights up night sky while Koons goes green in the V&A
The Tate Triennial might be a critical damp squib, but the veteran artist Cerith Wyn Evans made sure the opening went with a bang
Gagosian opens huge second gallery in London
To show work by Serra, Koons, and others
Ads for art get professional with a $6 million budget for eyestorm.com
A slick campaign of prominent ads for multiples by contemporary artists is being counted in London, New York and San Francisco
Creative forgeries bamboozle Paris art groupies
Fake invitations cause chaos, and the culprit remains on the lam
What's on in New York: Koons comes out of hiding and Struth returns from Paradise
Gagosian christens his Chelsea space with Serra sculptures, plus cutting-edge holiday gift ideas
The Potsdamer Platz is reborn this month as Daimler-Benz turn property developers and collectors
Will public art by Koons, Rauschenberg, Tinguely and Haring humanise this vast complex by Renzo Piano?
What's on in New York: The British are here
As well as Hoffmann, Kruger, Sultan, Koons, Klein and Kandinsky