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American artist Jeff Koons unveiled in Paris on Oct. 4 his sculpture "Bouquet of Tulips", a tribute to the victims of terrorist attacks in the French capital in November 2015.
An enormous “Bouquet of Tulips” by American artist Jeff Koons now stands outside art museum Petit Palais in Paris, paying tribute to victims of the 2015 terrorist attack that killed 130 people ...
Jeff Koons’s memorial sculpture, Bouquet of Tulips, was finally unveiled in Paris earlier this month after three years of ferocious debate among the French public. The giant sculpture was ...
“Bouquet of Tulips” is intended as a gesture of Franco-American solidarity following last year’s terrorist attacks in the French capital. Benjamin Sutton November 22, 2016 ...
Two of the 11 tulips in the shiny, multi-coloured bouquet have already been transported from Arnold, a producer of mirror-polished metal works for artists near Frankfurt, according to the French ...
Jeff Koons’s “Bouquet of Tulips” monument was defaced with graffiti, the French newspaper Le Parisien reported last week.
American artist Jeff Koons poses next to his sculpture Bouquet of Tulips. A controversial work by American pop artist Jeff Koons, aiming to symbolise US solidarity with France in the wake of the 2015 ...
Koons gifted the “Bouquet of Tulips” to the city at a ceremony on Friday. The 41 feet tall sculpture has been installed in a garden next to the Champs-Elysées.
About two dozen artists, gallery owners and officials wrote an open letter Monday urging the city of Paris not to install the 12-metre-tall "Bouquet of Tulips" outside the Museum of Modern Art and ...
Earlier this month in Paris, Jeff Koons inaugurated “Bouquet of Tulips.” The piece is forty-one feet tall. Commissioned by the former United States Ambassador to France, Jane Hartley, it was ...