Jeff Koons’s Let Them See Kitsch exhibition opens today at Versailles. The installation of his works in the historic palace created controversy when it was announced this summer, and continues to offend.
Magenta (via Kathleen Anderson’s flickr site) in the…
…Salon d’Hercule. Looks like…
…this.
I am divided about the show. I like the idea of contemporary art juxtaposed with “sacred symbols of heritage and identity,” but given that much of the $3 million project was funded by French billionaire, Francois Pinault, who owns more than a dozen of Koons’s works, I wonder if this is not just a way to juice the artist’s asking price.
And, quite frankly, I think if Koons doesn’t rein it in, his work will become the Golden Arches of the art world. But I guess for an artist that is a high class problem.
(Magenta in the Salon d’Hercule photo via AFP. See more photos of the exhibition here.)





