Chicago, New York and Paris are all set to embrace the work of Jeff Koons with each city hosting a solo exhibition of the great artist who has had a very illustrius career to date. First there will more love for the artist in his residing city New York with “Jeff Koons on the Roof,” Metropolitan Museum of Art which begins on April 29 and will close in October 26, then he Koons will move onto the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago will present Koons work from May 31 to September 21. Last and by no means least a self entitled exhibition “Jeff Koons” will be the main attraction at Chateau de Versailles, France during the month of September. You can expect some new and exciting work to be on show so make sure these dates are cemented in your diary.
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