Los Angeles Times

MOCA’s spring gala honoree: Jeff Koons

- By Deborah Vankin deborah.vankin @latimes.com

The Museum of Contempora­ry Art’s 2017 gala promises to be a bright and shiny affair this year, honoring New York artist Jeff Koons, known for his vibrantly colored, metallic work.

Riffing off Koons’ aesthetic, the museum said it will transform the Geffen Contempora­ry in Little Tokyo, immersing guests at the April 29 event in rich colors and reflective surfaces. Koons’ “Celebratio­n” series of sculptures and paintings will serve as inspiratio­n.

MOCA chose Koons as its guest of honor because of his contributi­ons as an artist and philanthro­pist. He is “among the most innovative and forward thinking sculptors of our time,” the museum said in a statement. Koons also has been a generous benefactor to MOCA in the last five years, bringing in more than $5 million.

“We rarely consider artists in their roll as philanthro­pists,” MOCA Director Philippe Vergne said in a statement. “They give a great deal to institutio­ns by donating their work to collection­s, by giving their work to benefit auctions, and by writing checks. However, they are seldom recognized in this capacity.

“Jeff has shown remarkable generosity to MOCA, and this is our chance to say thank you and celebrate his monumental contributi­ons to culture and his unsung philanthro­py, and by supporting MOCA, Jeff Koons supports all the artists that the museum works with. He makes experiment­ation and risk taking possible; he allows us to stay ahead.”

Koons’ work draws hefty prices at auction. A “Tulips” sculpture sold for $33.7 million in 2012 at Christie’s in New York.

Among Koons’ gifts to MOCA are his sculpture “Gazing Ball (Centaur and Lapith Maiden),” which sold for more than $1.5 million in the museum’s 2015 benefit auction with Sotheby’s. Sales of his limited-edition “Balloon Dog” plates — produced in partnershi­p with MOCA and French porcelain maker Bernardaud — have generated about $3.5 million for the museum so far.

Three of those “Celebratio­n” series works — “Balloon Dog (Orange),” “Balloon Dog (Magenta)” and “Balloon Dog (Yellow)” — will be on view at the gala. MOCA trustees Lilly Tartikoff Karatz and Maurice Marciano will co-chair the event.

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