Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Koons 'Pink Panther' Sculpture To Sell In NYC

NEW YORK — Jeff Koons' porcelain sculpture of a pink panther hugging a bare-breasted blonde is coming to a New York City auction. It's estimated to bring $20 million to $30 million.
Sotheby's is selling "Pink Panther" on May 10. There were three editions made of the work; the one up for auction is the artist's proof.
One was sold at Christie's in 1999 for $1.8 million, reportedly to the newsprint magnate Peter Brant. The others are in the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
Sotheby's didn't identify the seller of the artist's proof. But The New York Times says it's the publisher Benedikt Taschen.
Koons' "Balloon Flower Magenta" sold for $25.7 million in 2008 at Christie's. It set a record for the artist.

Pink Panther

Walnut Studiolo 6 Pack Frame Holster

Walnut Studiolo 6 Pack Frame Holster
Disclaimer: no drinking and riding. Never. But, if you need something to hold that six pack on your ride back from the bodega, hit up Walnut Studiolo for this “6 Pack” Frame Holster. The holster was originally designed to hold a polo mallet, but as you can see, it works for this use as well. Find it on etsy.

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