The artwork, titled “Play-Doh,” was created by renowned artist Jeff Koons between 1994 and 2014. This piece, crafted from aluminum, is a part of the Neo-Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture.
The artwork depicts an assemblage of brightly colored forms that closely resemble a large mound of Play-Doh, as suggested by its title. The vibrant hues of yellow, blue, green, red, orange, purple, and white are intricately sculpted to mimic the texture and appearance of the malleable toy material. The exaggerated textures and folds of the aluminum material give the sculpture a lifelike quality, evoking the playful and childlike essence associated with actual Play-Doh. The substantial size and meticulous detailing of the sculpture are emblematic of Koons’ style, blending elements of popular culture with high art to prompt viewers to reconsider objects from everyday life in a new artistic context. The artwork, with its striking colors and realistic imitation of a familiar substance, successfully captures the whimsical and nostalgic qualities that are a hallmark of Koons’ oeuvre.