Jeff Koons Rabbit Sculpture @ Covent Garden London
by Staff, October 9, 2009

Created in promotion for his showing at the Pop Life: Art In A Material World Exhibition, famed American pop artist Jeff Koons created a 52-foot rabbit sculpture for display purposes at Covent Garden market in London. For those interested who might miss out, the sculpture will be moved to Koon’s showcase at the Tate Modern which will remain open until January 17th, 2010.
Photography: DanMud
Source: Slam X Hype

its inflated w helium…look at the left side arm and theres a rope
if you clowns read the comments- its not inflated, its metal…
How long is this at Covent Garden?
this is as aboutt as inflatable as an inflatable gets, leo you are ignorant, i touched it in toronto, inflatable.
um this is inflatable, i saw it in toronto inside the eaton center during nuite blanche!
its not inflatable, it is an metal sculpture designed to look like an inflatable
they look like inflatables but aren’t
that’s koons’ art style
they are not Inflatables ignorant. They are actually made of Metal or aluminum but carved and sculpt to look like an inflatable.
Even thou i hate Koons his peaces are well done go to youtube and search for koons and there is a video of how they make them.
do say rubish about ” art ” is you dont know the facts!! or understand about it!!!
u mean January 2010, right?
Just wondering, but when did inflatables become known as sculptures?