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John Yau on Jeff Koons

Last updated: January 26, 2026 4:15 am
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The art world is full of complex and thought-provoking pieces that can sometimes leave viewers questioning their meaning. One such example is Jeff Koons’s sculpture “Michael Jackson and Bubbles” (1988). As a young art student, I found myself pondering whether this piece was meant to be admired for its brilliance or ridiculed for its absurdity. John Yau, in his recent review of Koons’s exhibition at Gagosian, sheds light on the true nature of these porcelain sculptures. According to Yau, these works perfectly reflect the values of the wealthy elite who collect them, serving as a mirror for their opulence and self-importance. It’s like watching billionaires gaze at themselves in a Koons sculpture and suddenly everything clicks into place.

Moving on to Ellen Harvey’s painting series, which serves as a poignant tribute to lost places. Her work captures the essence of grand and ordinary locations that have vanished over time, leaving behind a sense of longing and nostalgia. Lori Waxman beautifully articulates the emotional depth of Harvey’s art, highlighting the significance of preserving memories through her paintings.

In a different realm, Sarah Bond takes us on a journey through the Worcester Art Museum’s armor collection, showcasing the intricate designs and historical significance of these protective garments. From European knights to warriors from distant lands, the exhibition highlights the universal fascination with armor and its enduring impact on art and culture.

If you’re looking for opportunities in the art world, don’t miss the chance to apply for NXTHVN’s Studio and Curatorial Fellowships. This mentorship-driven residency in New Haven offers early-career artists and curators a unique opportunity to hone their skills and engage with a diverse creative community. The deadline is approaching, so seize the moment and embark on a transformative artistic journey.

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As we delve deeper into the world of art, it’s essential to reflect on the diverse perspectives and experiences that shape our understanding of creativity. Whether it’s exploring hidden mall apartments or reimagining lost landscapes through painting, art has the power to transport us to new realms of imagination and discovery. Embrace the beauty of art and let it guide you on a captivating journey of self-expression and inspiration.

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