Jeff Koons's 'Split-Rocker' Sculpture Detailed in 2014 Artcritical Post
A 2014 entry on artcritical featured Jeff Koons's monumental sculpture 'Split-Rocker' from 2000. The work, an edition of one plus one artist's proof, is constructed from stainless steel, soil, geotextile fabric, and an internal irrigation system supporting live flowering plants. It measures 446 7/8 by 483 1/8 by 427 5/8 inches. The post was published on September 11, 2014, at 1:34 pm. Photography for the image was credited to Tom Powel Imaging. The entry was filed under no specific category and allowed responses via RSS feed or trackback. Artcritical operates on WordPress.
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- Jeff Koons created 'Split-Rocker' in 2000
- The sculpture is made of stainless steel, soil, geotextile fabric, and an internal irrigation system with live flowering plants
- Dimensions are 446 7/8 x 483 1/8 x 427 5/8 inches (1,135.1 x 1,227.1 x 1,086.2 cm)
- Edition of 1 plus 1 artist's proof
- Artcritical posted about it on September 11, 2014, at 1:34 pm
- Photo by Tom Powel Imaging
- Entry filed under no category
- Artcritical is powered by WordPress
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