L’exposition Jeff Koons Mucem. OEuvres de la collection Pinault, conçue en étroite collaboration avec l’artiste américain, présentera à Marseille certaines de ses oeuvres les plus célèbres, et explorera la relation entre ces oeuvres et les objets du quotidien, photographies et documents de la collection du Mucem, référence dans le domaine des arts populaires.
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Artiste incontournable de la fin du XXe siècle et de ce début de XXIe siècle, Jeff Koons (né en 1955 aux États-Unis) puise son inspiration dans le quotidien, dans des objets banals, familiers, issus bien souvent de la culture américaine. Cet intérêt pour l’objet usuel fait de la rencontre entre l’artiste et la collection du Mucem un terrain de jeu parfait. Grâce au prêt exceptionnel de 20 oeuvres issues de la Collection Pinault, c’est une véritable plongée dans le travail de l’artiste, jalonnée par ses oeuvres phares, sculptures (comme Balloon Dog, 1994-2000 ou Lobster, 2007-2012), et peintures (comme Backyard, 2002, ou Dutch Couple, 2007) qui est proposée. Chaque oeuvre est mise en relation avec un ensemble d’objets conservés par le musée pour entamer une conversation tantôt formelle, tantôt symbolique ou poétique, entre les pièces majeures de Jeff Koons et les collections d’art populaire. Les objets choisis (plus de 200 pièces) au sein des collections sont issus d’un long et minutieux travail dans les réserves du Mucem, effectué par Jeff Koons pour sélectionner objets de la vie quotidienne, chefs-d’ oeuvre d’art populaire, documents et photographies rendant hommage à la variété des collections.
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