The artwork “Cow (Lilac)” is a sculpture crafted by the artist Jeff Koons in 1999 in the United States. This piece, rendered in steel, glass, and plastic, belongs to the Neo-Pop Art movement and embodies the genre of sculpture.
The artwork features a highly polished, lilac-colored surface shaped in a stylized form reminiscent of a cow’s silhouette. Positioned in an exhibition space, it reflects elements of the surrounding environment, including wooden flooring and an adjacent painting with vivid, cartoon-like imagery. The impeccable finish and reflective quality are characteristic of Koons’ work, suggesting themes of consumer culture and the interplay between high and low art.