Bear (Blue) (1999) by Jeff Koons

Bear (Blue) - Jeff Koons - 1999

Artwork Information

TitleBear (Blue)
ArtistJeff Koons
Date1999
Mediumglass,steel,plastic
Art MovementNeo-Pop Art

About Bear (Blue)

The artwork “Bear (Blue)” by Jeff Koons, created in 1999, is a sculpture made from glass, steel, and plastic. This piece is an exemplar of the Neo-Pop Art movement, reflecting contemporary aesthetics and conceptual playfulness characteristic of the genre.

The artwork is a contemporary sculpture that resembles the silhouette of a bear’s head. It is composed of a smooth, reflective surface that is rendered in a striking blue color. The mirror-like quality of the material adds a dynamic aspect to the piece, interacting with its environment by reflecting its surroundings and viewers. The bear’s form is abstracted yet recognizable, highlighting the artist’s intention to merge familiar imagery with a polished, minimalist aesthetic. The use of industrial materials such as glass and steel underscores the Neo-Pop Art movement’s fascination with modern manufacturing processes and popular culture. The overall effect is a visually captivating piece that bridges the gap between playful representation and high-concept art.

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