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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Jeff Koons on Coffee Shops and Classism

Jeff Koons wants you to know the following:
I'm very anti-classism. I like to go to coffee shops, I like the lack of
pretension.

You can read other thoughts from him in this piece, which coincides with the opening of his exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

Recently opened: The Metropolitan Museum of Art's gorgeous Jeff Koons on the Roof.
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Labels: Koons, MCA Chicago, Metropolitan Museum, Quotation
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