The artwork entitled “Doctor’s Delight” was created by Jeff Koons in 1986 in the United States. Rendered in steel, the sculpture belongs to the Neo-Pop Art movement and represents the genre of sculpture.
The artwork showcases an intricate steel sculpture portraying a doctor seated on an armchair while holding a syringe aloft, interacting closely with a scantily-clad woman standing beside him. Both figures exhibit exaggerated features and dynamic poses, reflective of Koons’ style and the Neo-Pop Art movement’s penchant for blending high art sophistication with popular cultural elements. The metallic finish of the sculpture adds a distinct gleam and modernity to the visual impact, making the piece a notable example of contemporary sculptural art. The overall composition appears to present a tableau that evokes curiosity and elicits varied interpretations, underscoring the provocative and playful nature characteristic of Koons’ oeuvre.