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Jeff Koons
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Jeff Koons

Jun 12, 2017
0h 9m
★ 6.8

Overview

Jeff Koons is a MOCA commissioned mini-documentary on the career of artist Jeff Koons, directed by Oscar Boyson.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Scarlett Johansson

Narrator (voice)

Scarlett Johansson

Jeff Koons

Self

Jeff Koons

George Condo

Self

George Condo

Scott Rothkopf

Self

Scott Rothkopf

David Salle

Self

David Salle

Larry Gagosian

Self

Larry Gagosian

Eli Broad

Self

Eli Broad

Edythe Broad

Self

Edythe Broad

Dakis Joannu

Self

Dakis Joannu

Pharrell Williams

Self

Pharrell Williams

Philippe Vergne

Self

Philippe Vergne

Frank Gehry

Self

Frank Gehry