


Jeff Koons
'Diamond' (Red), 2020
Limoges porcelain with chromatic metalized coating.
12.8 x 15.5 x 12.6 in. / 32.5 x 39.4 x 32 cm.
Edition of 599
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Diamond (Red) (2020) by Jeff Koons is a striking reimagining of the precious red diamond, one of the rarest and most coveted gems in the world. Part of his Celebration...
Diamond (Red) (2020) by Jeff Koons is a striking reimagining of the precious red diamond, one of the rarest and most coveted gems in the world. Part of his Celebration series, the piece presents a highly polished red porcelain diamond cradled by four golden prongs, symbolizing both protection and fertility. The artwork reflects Koons’s interest in human desire and aspiration, transcending the superficial allure of wealth. The dynamic interplay of color and form creates a visual metaphor for creation, as Koons explains, with the diamond symbolizing an egg and the prongs representing male energy in the process of fertilization. Koons’s use of Limoges porcelain and the reflective surface invites the viewer to engage with the work, as their own reflection becomes part of the art. Through this sophisticated sculpture, Koons explores themes of value, human connection, and the metaphoric nature of objects.
Signed and numberedEdition of 599
Signed and numberedEdition of 599