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Jeff Koons’ NFT art will go to the moon

From Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol to Jeff Koons and Subodh Gupta—how the new tech-creative order nurtures pop-art ambitions.

July 10, 2022 / 19:33 IST
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Each moon-bound sculpture will have a corresponding spherical, stainless-steel sculpture encased in glass that will stay on Earth, along with an NFT that corresponds with the sculptures on the Moon and the Earth.
Each moon-bound sculpture will have a corresponding spherical, stainless-steel sculpture encased in glass that will stay on Earth, along with an NFT that corresponds with the sculptures on the Moon and the Earth.

At 67, Jeff Koons, the most saleable and formidably marketing-driven American artist, is looking up at the moon, with Elon Musk tethering him on the upshot journey. Musk’s company SpaceX will send Jeff Koons: Moon Phases, 125 miniature moon sculptures into space, each around one inch in diameter, which will remain on the moon permanently.

Marking 50 years since America’s first crewed trip to the moon (in 1969), the ambition and money involved in the project is staggering in scale and scope. The project will have several parts, not all of which are yet complete, and they will depict various phases of the moon, half as seen from the Earth, half from different vantage points in space, and a lunar eclipse—displayed together in space in a sustainably-built, fully transparent, compartmentalised cube.

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Each work will be named after a person the artist admires, those who have, in the artist’s own words in the press release that was released in the last week of June, “made accomplishments that are aspirational for our society”: Marcel Duchamp, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe and Leonardo da Vinci are a few of the names. The artworks will “explore the imagination and technological innovation of the human race,” the press release further said.