Shelter (1996 – 1998; United States) by Jeff Koons

Shelter - Jeff Koons - 1996 - 1998; United States

Artwork Information

TitleShelter
ArtistJeff Koons
Date1996 - 1998; United States
Mediumoil
Art MovementNeo-Pop Art

About Shelter

The artwork titled “Shelter,” created by artist Jeff Koons from 1996 to 1998 in the United States, is an oil painting belonging to the Neo-Pop Art movement. This figurative piece vividly captures a playful and nostalgic scene, characteristic of Koons’ distinctive style.

“**Shelter**” depicts a vibrant assembly of various toy figures and objects arranged in a whimsical tableau. The scene features large, colorful toys including a green windmill, an M&M character, a horse with a plush mane, and a toy snowman wearing a hat and scarf, each rendered with a meticulous attention to detail. These objects are placed in front of a simple log cabin, set against a backdrop of stylized mountains and a clear, blue sky. Scattered popcorn on the foreground adds a sense of childlike joy and spontaneity. The composition evokes a sense of nostalgia and innocence, inviting viewers to engage with the playful elements characteristic of Koons’ Neo-Pop Art style.

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