Are you interested in a specific series, like the Celebration sculptures, or Jeff Koons - Balloon Dog (Red) - Singulart

: Platforms like Sotheby’s Buy Now offer a vetted selection of "multiples"—editioned porcelain works like the Balloon Rabbit or Balloon Monkey —that typically start around $25,000 . 2. Accessible Editions & Ephemera

: Many beginners start with limited-edition resin or porcelain sculptures that replicate his monumental works on a shelf-friendly scale. You can find these at specialized boutiques like The Shop at The Broad or Artbook .

The "Koons economy" is famous for its staggering numbers, but it has entered a new phase as of 2024–2025.

: Recent years have seen some major works sell near their low estimates, such as Kiepenkerl (Humpty Dumpty) fetching $1.9 million against a $3–5 million estimate in 2023. Where to Enter the Market

: In 2019, Koons' 1986 sculpture Rabbit sold for $91.1 million at Christie's New York , making him the most expensive living artist at auction at the time.

: Koons is represented by Gagosian, who recently showcased his "Hulk Elvis" sculptures priced around $3 million each .

: For those wanting a piece of the history without the five-figure price tag, signed limited-edition books (like the $4,103 Taschen 2007 signed edition ) or standard exhibition monographs (ranging from $30 to $375 ) provide high-quality documentation of his career. Historical Auction Performance