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Monkeys (Chair)

''Monkeys (Chair)'' is a sculpture by the American artist Jeff Koons (112 x 23 x 26 in). It was made in 2002 within the framework of the ''Popeye Series'' and is now in possession of the ''Collection Uli Knecht''.〔Vgl. Vinzenz Brinkmann: Jeff Koons – The Sculptor. Exh.Cat. ''"Jeff Koons, the Painter & the Sculptor"'', Liebighaus Skulpturensammlung, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 20 June - 23 September 2012, Ostfildern 2012, p. 109.〕
== Description ==
The sculpture is a somewhat surreal combination of everyday objects. Three monkeys, which resemble very much inflatable children’s toys, are connected together. They form a chain that dangles from the ceiling. A white straw chair is attached at the lowest end of the chain. The sculpture illustrates Jeff Koon’s fascination for children’s toys which becomes particularly evident in the ''Popeye Series'' for which Koons sought inspiration in floating aids in the shape of animals.〔(''Jeff Koons at the Serpentine Gallery'' ), article by Robin Blake (July 4, 2009). Retrieved on April 2, 2013.〕 The monkeys that feature in the sculpture remind of the game ''Barrel of Monkeys'' in which the players have to gain the hook-tailed monkeys in a chain. ''Monkeys (Chair)'' is an example of Koons’s strategy of mashing up ideas and methods of Pop, Conceptual, and appropriation art with handicraft and popular culture.〔(notification of the PinchukArt Centre ), (March 29, 2012). Retrieved on April 3, 2013.〕

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