Source: Indiana Daily Student
Sculpture artist Jeff Koons will participate in a panel discussion at 4 p.m. Nov. 5 in IU’s Fine Arts Building. The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art announced the event, titled “At the Intersection of Art and Technology: A Conversation with Jeff Koons,” will feature Koons and two IU professors.
Koons, whose art often draws from popular culture, will discuss his practice and personal journey at the panel.
“We’re grateful to Jeff Koons for his willingness to share his professional journey with our students,” Peg Faimon, founding dean of the Eskenazi School said in an IU press release. “As an artist who has always embraced technology and been attuned to market forces, Koons’s insights will complement the spirit of innovation and professional savvy we foster among the artists, designers and retail leaders of the future.”
Koons, a Pennsylvania native, lives in New York City. He earned a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 1976 and also studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work, such as Balloon Dog and Rabbit, is featured in galleries around the world.
“I consider him to be one of the artists who has defined art, contemporary art, over the last twenty years,” David Brenneman, the Wilma E. Kelley director at the Eskenazi Museum of Art, said.
Brenneman has served at the Eskenazi Museum since 2015. He leads the museum’s curatorial team and directs worldwide partnerships. For him, the idea for a discussion with Koons developed quickly. Brenneman and a colleague visited with Koons in the spring and asked if he would visit IU. Koons agreed to the idea.
Koons is a controversial and surprising artist, Brenneman said. Koons’s practice and style receives much criticism. He said he is excited for the Bloomington community and IU students to hear from the artist directly.
“He plays with materials and with our expectations of what art should be,” Brenneman said. “He does it in such a way that, for some people, they find it engaging, they find it amusing and they find it deep.”
Brenneman will serve as the panel’s emcee and said the discussion will explore Koons’s interest in technology and art, particularly art’s ability to connect.