



Dates
Nov 13 – Feb 28, 2026
Today
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
This is the first dedicated exhibition of Jeff Koons's Porcelain series. Using and exploring conceptual paradigms from the everyday to the ancient and the sublime, Koons produces luxurious icons and elaborate tableaux that, beneath their alluring decorative exteriors, engage the viewer in a metaphysical dialogue with the history of visual culture. His large-scale Porcelain sculptures are made of mirror-polished stainless steel that is coated in layers of transparent color. Modeled on eighteenth- to early twentieth-century porcelain figurines, the series features characters from classical mythology such as Diana and Venus; animals, including a stag paired with a dog; and lovers in a timeless embrace. In these sculptures, Koons makes use of high-end contemporary production techniques to explore established notions of beauty; each gleaming artifact is the result of an extensive and painstaking process of digital capture and refinement, mechanical engineering, milling, laser plotting, painting, and polishing.