Espace Louis Vuitton Osaka Spotlights Jeff Koons in 'Paintings and Banality'
The exhibition shows how Koons transforms the familiar into something larger.
Summary
- The show brings together key works from the 1980s to the artist’s more recent large-scale paintings
- The exhibition shows how Koons transforms the familiar into something larger
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Espaces Louis Vuitton and the 10th anniversary of the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s Hors-les-murs program, Espace Louis Vuitton Osaka is presenting a focused exhibition of Jeff Koons. The show brings together key works from the 1980s to the artist’s more recent large-scale paintings, offering a concise look at how his practice has evolved over four decades.
Titled Paintings and Banality, the exhibition highlights Koons’s long-standing interest in everyday objects and popular culture. Since the 1980s, he has blurred the line between high art and mass culture, using images drawn from advertising, cartoons and common household items. His early work “Three Ball 50/50 Tank” (1985), which features basketballs suspended in a glass tank, helped define this approach by turning ordinary objects into museum pieces.
The 1988 Banality series, represented here by Woman in Tub and Wild Boy and Puppy, pushed this idea further. These sculptures combine cartoon-like figures and sentimental imagery with highly polished craftsmanship, challenging ideas of taste and value.
Koons’s paintings build on this visual overload. Works such as “Monkey Train (Birds)” (2007) layer bold colors and multiple images onto large canvases, reflecting the constant flow of images in modern life. Reflective surfaces, seen in works like “Little Girl” (1988), also invite viewers to see themselves within the art.
Together, the exhibition shows how Koons transforms the familiar into something larger, asking audiences to rethink beauty, pleasure and the meaning of everyday things.
Espace Louis Vuitton Osaka
Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji 5F
2-8-16 Shinsaibashi-suji Chuo-ku
Osaka 542-0085















